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John Evans

CRINID | Seth Godin: Quieting the Lizard Brain - 2 views

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    Bestselling author and entrepreneur Seth Godin outlines a common creative affliction: sabotaging our projects just before we show them to the world. Godin targets our "lizard brain" as the source of these primal doubts, and implores us to "thrash at the beginning" of projects so that we can ship on time and on budget.
John Evans

Seth Godin and Tom Peters on Blogging - 0 views

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    Why should we blog?
Phil Taylor

Eight Things in Education That Will Change in the Digital Age | MindShift - 1 views

  • “Are we asking our students to collect dots or connect dots?” asks author Seth Godin
John Evans

Seth's Blog: Nine steps to Powerpoint magic - 0 views

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    Nine tips for for powerful oresentations by Seth Godin.
Phil Taylor

Seth Godin on social networking. - YouTube - 0 views

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    Social networking needs to be real to have value
John Evans

Presentation Zen: Change & the Art of Small Victories - 4 views

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    "John F. Kennedy is often reported to have said "The only reason to give a speech is to change the world." Over the years this has been paraphrased by many speaking and training professionals. Not surprisingly, people occasionally mock this kind of statement as being just so much hubris or pomposity. "Surely," they proclaim, "not every presentation or speech is important enough to even make the slightest difference." However, when we say "change the world," we do not mean necessarily to change the world in a monumental, earth-altering, life-changing way. The operative word in that phrase is change. Affecting a change is a necessary condition of an effective speech. "A presentation that doesn't seek to make change is a waste of time and energy," says business guru Seth Godin. "
Phil Taylor

Seth's Blog: The future of the library - 2 views

  • The librarian isn't a clerk who happens to work at a library. A librarian is a data hound, a guide, a sherpa and a teacher. The librarian is the interface between reams of data and the untrained but motivated user.
  • They need a librarian more than ever (to figure out creative ways to find and use data). They need a library not at all.
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