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Why Leaders Should Enjoy Entertainment

Joseph Lalonde

No longer are you taking in the arts: Music soothes the savage beast, or so they say. Television doesn’t fall far behind in telling great stories. Let me know what it was in the comment section below. But something happens when you begin to cut out the things you enjoy. You begin to become a shell of your former self.

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The Big Picture of Business – Tribute to a Great Mentor. Remembering Cactus Pryor.

Strategy Driven

Cactus had been doing his morning show from his home, with his kids as regulars, with the repartee being similar to Art Linkletter interviewing children. The early days of television were creative. The Art of Learning From Failure to Get Better. Early in 1958, he was doing his morning show back in the studio.

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When Not to Tell 'Em What You're Gonna Tell 'Em

Harvard Business Review

As in the figure to the left, presenters insert copies of an agenda slide between sections, progressively shifting the highlighted bullet to "Tell 'em what they're gonna tell 'em" in the upcoming section. We're all painfully familiar with presenters who attempt to impose order in their pitches by using their slides to track flow.