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Business in Motion is the weekly radio show started in 1995 with host George Torok. He interviews business leaders from small to large business. This blog is an extension of the business insights, perspectives and secrets to success. Topics include entrepreneurship, leadership, success, management, innovation...
Monday, November 30, 2009
Thriving in Turbulent Times with Jim Clemmer
It seems that these turbulent times are not over. Listen to this free webinar on Decemeber 3 with Jim Clemmer. Jim is one of the brightest business minds I know. When Jim Clemmer speaks, I listen closely.
Click here to register for Dec 3 webinar with Jim Clemmer.

Click here to register for Dec 3 webinar with Jim Clemmer.
Selling Yourself in an Interview by Kelley Robertson
Hunting for a new job? Want helpful tips on interviewing?
Then study this Slideshare presentation from sales trainer, Kelley Robertson.
Then study this Slideshare presentation from sales trainer, Kelley Robertson.
Selling Yourself In An Interview
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Saturday, November 28, 2009
Boundary Makers by Seth Godin
There is more than one way to be creative. Enjoy this perspective from Seth Godin. Where do you fit?
Boundary makers
by Seth Godin
Some artists continually seek to tear down boundaries, to find new powder, new territory, new worlds to explore. They're the ones that hop the fence to get to places no one has ever been.
Other artists understand that they need to see the edges of the box if they're going to create work that lasts. No fence, no art.
Can't do both at the same time.
My guess is that you're already one kind of person or the other. When people present you with an opportunity/problem, what's your first reaction? Some people immediately start looking for loopholes or weak boundaries. "You didn't say we couldn't do xxx". For these people, the best and most obvious solution is to completely demolish the problem and play by different rules.
Other people, some just as successful, take a hard look at the boundaries and create something that plays within, that follows the rules, but that is likely to win because of this.
In my experience, either can work, but only by someone willing to push harder than most in their push to be remarkable. Going with the flow is a euphemism for failing.
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George Torok
Creativity Catalyst
Creative Facilitation

Boundary makers
by Seth Godin
Some artists continually seek to tear down boundaries, to find new powder, new territory, new worlds to explore. They're the ones that hop the fence to get to places no one has ever been.
Other artists understand that they need to see the edges of the box if they're going to create work that lasts. No fence, no art.
Can't do both at the same time.
My guess is that you're already one kind of person or the other. When people present you with an opportunity/problem, what's your first reaction? Some people immediately start looking for loopholes or weak boundaries. "You didn't say we couldn't do xxx". For these people, the best and most obvious solution is to completely demolish the problem and play by different rules.
Other people, some just as successful, take a hard look at the boundaries and create something that plays within, that follows the rules, but that is likely to win because of this.
In my experience, either can work, but only by someone willing to push harder than most in their push to be remarkable. Going with the flow is a euphemism for failing.
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George Torok
Creativity Catalyst
Creative Facilitation
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