Once a week episode #322
1. A DEEP DIVE INTO INNOVATION. EDWARD ARNOLD WASSERMAN
"As you watch Michael Phelps swim the butter?y stroke, you marvel at the amazing coordination of his muscular arms, legs, and torso. These powerful motions seem to have been perfectly planned to outpace his rivals in what is the most demanding of all swimming strokes. What you may not appreciate is that the butter?y stroke was never planned. Nor, for decades following its debut, was it even an approved stroke in the Olympic Games."
2. WHAT I WISH SOMEONE HAD TOLD ME. SAM ALTMAN
"17 pieces of great advice for leaders."
3. BREATHING NEW LIFE INTO PRINT MEDIA. JAMES CHRISTOPHER
"As a child, I used to love perusing through my parents’ collection of old National Geographic magazines that lined the shelves in our family room. The glossy pages were carefully encased in a glass-encased bookshelf, preserving the vibrant colors and scenes over the years. Whenever I had a free moment, I would pull out a volume at random and lose myself in its contents. There is a longing for more substantial and tactile forms of media in this era of constant digital information and advertising. With their careful selection, emphasis on photography and design, and status as collectible works of art, stunning print magazines can serve as a remedy."
4. GUINNESS FOOT PINTS - THE PERFECT BOOTS FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. JAMIE HESKETH
"Guinness have done it again this festive season with the creation of Foot Pints. With a sole shaped so as to leave perfectly pint shaped foot prints, hence ‘foot pints’, you can be sure to leave your mark whichever pub you decide to drink Guinness in this Christmas."
5. JUST FOR INSPIRATION. FUZZY FEELINGS. APPLE
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1 年Ben Tamblyn Very insightful. Thank you for sharing