Wild Apricot Blog : On decision-making in non-profits
Wild Apricot
DECEMBER 12, 2006
Idea Architects
DECEMBER 20, 2006
“I don’t think of myself as a critic or teacher either, but simply — and at the obvious risk of disingenuousness — as someone who teaches, writes drama criticism (and other things) and feels that the American compulsion to take your identity from your profession, with its corollary of only one trade to a practitioner, may be a convenience to society but is burdensome and constricting to yourself.
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Idea Architects
DECEMBER 19, 2006
Like many a wee young lad, once upon a time I had a paper route for a weekly newspaper. Once a week tall stacks of paper were dropped off at our driveway. I carefully folded each one in thirds, stuffed them into my bag, and then took off either by bike or on foot to make my deliveries. Crazy kids that we were back in those days, we actually put the paper inside your screen door.
Idea Architects
DECEMBER 11, 2006
You'll find me guest blogging all this week at the Meeting Industry Guru blog. My posts will focus on designing better meetings and conferences and creating more powerful learning experiences. Some theory, some practice.
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Wild Apricot
DECEMBER 4, 2006
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