At this point, on August 30th, 2024. I am off Twitter. Done. No more. It’s not just that I logged
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My third post on the lessons I’m learning from the amazing Creativity Inc book from Ed Catmull focuses on what
In this, my second post about my recent re-reading of the Creativity Inc book from Ed Catmull, I want to
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Have you ever wondered why your blog posts or articles don’t get the level of interest they once did, or
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Why do I keep reading about how easy it is to be a remote worker? What posts or social updates
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If you’ve not read the book Creativity Inc by Ed Catmull, I thoroughly recommend it. Using the progress, successes and
Most of us can map aspects of our career trajectory and identify where our experiences led to developments. These experiences,
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Well, I wasn’t expecting this: So what, I hear you ask, kind of dodgy nonsense am I trying to get
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I was going to start this post with a quote from the Blur song, Parklife. You know the one –
Since 2012 and the declaration it was ‘the year of the MOOC’, video content has become the cornerstone of online
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