Posted in Knowledgebase, News, speakers on Nov 16th, 2011
STANFORD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS — Guy Kawasaki, a tech venture capitalist and author, who worked for Apple in the 1980s and 1990s, said he learned plenty from Steve Jobs, the company’s late co-founder and CEO. At the top of the list: ignore self-appointed experts bearing bad business news — a group including social media [...]
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Posted in Knowledgebase, News, Research News on May 14th, 2010
The 2010 Acting With Power class at Stanford business school draws on the craft of acting and the concepts of psychology to help participants develop the characters that can play these roles effectively. A journal series by Arthur Patterson covers the progress of the course. Read the Entire Journal The latest entry: The theater of [...]
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Posted in Knowledgebase on Aug 22nd, 2009
Using Play-Doh and the Apple iPod as examples, Robert Sutton, Co-Director of the Center for Work, Technology, and Organization at Stanford University, explains that often creativity is simply making new things out of old ones. Share, Email or Print:
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