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Ditch the Binder—A Multimedia Portfolio is the Modern Creative’s Best Friend

When you work in a creative field, your work speaks for itself. In fact, it’s the only thing that can speak for it. No amount of clever marketing, self-promotion, or even outstanding recommendations can take the place of a portfolio ...READ»

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Psychology of Technology: Twitter Attack: Crisis of Disconnectivity

Unless you've been living under a rock lately, you've heard that Twitter was the victim of a cyberattack causing the popular social media to shut down for two hours last week. Well, if you live in the Land of Twitter you would have thought that it was 9/11 all over again. CNN.com quoted one Twitter user as saying, "I was pretty upset, actually. It feels like a lifeline for me." "It's like my heart was gone" and "I felt so empty inside," came from several other Tweeters. "Naked" and "jittery" were also used to describe how Tweeters felt during the blackout. READ»

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Corey’s Story Adventure – A Plan Comes Together

Another great call with Annie Hart this morning.  This past week, I had one of my favorite writers draw up a small section of the screenplay version of my story.  It was fascinating to read my thoughts in someone else’s ...READ»

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Secret to Creative Business Success: Chase Only the Clients You Have to Have

In the beginning of setting up a creative business, quantity is pretty tempting. Quantity as in more clients and more output. Because that can only lead to more money and more success, right? Not necessarily.Chasing every lead you ...READ»

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Using Social Networking for Talent Recruitment and Training

Social networking such as Facebook, LinkedIn and others are now being used by recruiters to recruit talent and implement training.READ»

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Psychology of Technology: Microsoft Has Lost its Mojo: An Open Letter to Bill Gates

Dear Bill, I know you've been retired from Microsoft's day-to-day operations for about a year now and Steve B. is running the show, but you are still Chairman of the Board and the public identity of Microsoft. That's why I'm writing you, Bill, because Microsoft is still your company and it needs you. Think modified Pottery Barn rule: you own it, you broke it, you fix it. READ»

Kenan Samms

What Do You Have To Give Up?

What do you have to let go of that no longer serves you?READ»

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Stress: What You and Your Boss Can Do About It

We all hear about how the fast pace of life today, and how economic pressures have increased stress levels. While the bad news about stress is familiar to most of us, the good news about stress is rarely heard.READ»

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STORY ADVENTURE - COLLABORATION

  So this week on my story adventure I felt way out of sorts and really bad that I have had little to no time to devote to my story.  Annie and I brainstormed and came up with an exploratory solution.  What I do ...READ»

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The Myth of Multitasking

Like many businesspeople, you probably take great pride in being a multitasker. You talk on your mobile phone, send email, check the stock market on line, and perhaps even read a letter and jot down notes for an upcoming meeting all at the same time (or so you think). Why do you multitask? Well, how else are you going to get everything done that you need to get done (and still have time for a life!). You believe you are the epitome of efficiency, getting so much done all at once. There’s one problem with this scenario: there is no such thing as multitasking. The fact is that multitasking is a myth that has been promulgated by the “technological-industrial complex” to make overly scheduled and stressed out businesspeople feel efficient, productive, and, well, businesslike.READ»

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Why Kindness is a Necessary Leadership Characteristic

The criticisms of leaders in business and government in recent times often focus on issues of integrity, morality and emotional intelligence. North American culture still is drawn to the individualistic, strong man image of leaders and leaders who have analytical ability, decision-making skills or proficiency in execution. So-called "soft-skills" or traits, such as kindness and compassion in leaders have often been seen as weaknesses. Yet there is increasing evidence that questions that image.READ»

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Creative Business Success: It’s All About the Customers!

This should go without saying, but I’ll say it anyway: Without customers paying for the product or service you provide, you’re not a businessperson; you’re a hobbyist. Yet many creatives have the most trouble seeing their work ...READ»

Kenan Samms

Supporting Leadership at Every Level

I read a lot about leadership principles for managers. In most cases, the books and articles I look at refer to the responsibility of the CEO or upper-level manager. Clearly, employees turn to their managers for leadership, however ...READ»

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Corporate Pruning

How to avoid layoffs.READ»

30 Second MBA

The Thirty Second MBA -- Get Smart Faster

What's the best advice you ever got? Leadership coaching, fast, directly from the people who make Fast Company Magazine come to life.READ»

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Psychology of Technology: Disconnectivity Anxiety

Do you freak out when you lose your mobile phone signal? Do you get stressed when your Internet goes down? Are you mortified if you have to use dial-up to access your email? If so, you may be suffering from “Disconnectivity Anxiety.” Though not an official psychiatric disorder, I see it as a growing problem in our “gotta be connected 24/7″ culture. I define Disconnectivity Anxiety (DA) as: “a persistent and unpleasant condition characterized by worry and unease caused by periods of technological disconnection from others.”READ»

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How to Dump the ‘Starving Artiste’ Mentality—and Why

Well, the why is easy: You won’t make any money and will be stuck in a dead-end day job forever while you toil away for your art in obscurity.Harsh? Yes. True? Hell, yes.See, we creatives—writers, painters, illustrators, actors, ...READ»

Kenan Samms
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You can change the rules but that won’t change the outcome.

Why do we think more legislation will change the way executives behave?READ»

Kenan Samms
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Dealing With Power and Control Junkies?

Are you dealing with power junkies? Control junkies? Emotional and humanity deficient junkies?READ»

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The Joy of Telling Your Story

Many people are under the impression that with creating always comes joy. Wrong! Most of the time, the emotional journey of creating starts with agony. Agony at not getting it right, at not finishing on time, at not remembering every ...READ»

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Why Don't I Feel Better: The Truth About Positive Affirmations and Self Help Books?

"I am successful," "I am a wonderful person," "I will find love again," many other similar phrases that students, the broken-hearted and unfulfilled employees may repeat to themselves over and over again, hoping to change their lives. Self-help books through the ages, from Norman Vincent Peale's The Power of Positive Thinking all the way to the latest, The Secret, have encouraged people with low self-esteem to make positive self-statements or affirmations. New research suggests it may do more harm than good to many people.READ»

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What Do Writing and Therapists Have in Common?

Well, when they’re good, catharsis.See, if it’s written, it’s real. Maybe that’s oversimplified, maybe it’s exactly right, but that’s the operating principle behind business, politics, law, religion, journalism, and the ...READ»

Kenan Samms

Does taking a sabbatical equal job sabotage?

You probably heard of them in college – many of your favorite professors took a semester off to travel the world, do research or write a book. Now that you're in the real world, you could use a sabbatical, too – but is taking one ...READ»

Kenan Samms

Are You Making Life More Difficult Than it Has to Be?

Why make life complex when simple works?READ»

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Think Love Hurts? Try Creating!

Here’s the rudest, cruelest awakening to telling your story in writing: Most of the time, you will feel like you’re failing. Like what you’re spewing out onto paper (or screen) is the lamest, most cliché, least ...READ»

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