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Originally posted on the Elliott Masie's Learning Trends website, excerpts below: Last week, I spent 3 hours on an Amtrak train listening to a series of senior level job interviews in which corporate and personal information was shared by the passenger in the seat ahead of me, who was talking...
Movie studios and theater operators have toyed with various ways to attract people to the movies throughout the years. Red and blue 3D glasses, smell-o-vision, Cinerama and even buzzers in the seats were gimmicks that were employed in the past to enhance the viewing experience. Of course, many of these...
Originally posted on the Inc. website by Robert S. Kaplan: Everyone has a success story and a failure story. Which is in your mind when you're making a big decision? Each of us has a life story. In fact, we have several stories. We have a "success story." This is a story that we...
Originally posted on the Inc. website by Vanessa Merit Nornberg: Great Product? That's just the start. Boost customer loyalty, create marketing opportunities, and shorten the sales cycle--without spending much doing it. Here's how. One of the most difficult challenges for businesses, from start-up mode to mature entity, is creating "relevancy" with customers....
Originally posted on the MarketWatch website. New Ernst & Young LLP report discusses studies of state film tax credits and different approaches used to evaluate the effectiveness of film credit programs. A study released by Ernst & Young LLP outlines the economic benefits of film production tax incentives for states and...
Originally posted on the KQED (Public Media for Northern California) website: Games have shown great promise for learning, but it’s not always easy to figure out the logistics of how to use them in class. Every student and teacher’s experience is unique and it takes time to calibrate and tinker to...
Originally posted on the Silver City Sun-News website: There is no doubt that Spaceport America is well on its way to delivering on the promises made to the state taxpayers. I'm happy to report that 99 percent of the spaceport's Phase One construction is complete, and we should be receiving...
IDEAS' Lead Developer Thomas Gorence will be one of the hosts and a featured presenter at the WordPress Orlando Roundtable MeetUp on Saturday June 2, 2012 from 9:30am - 12:00pm at the Downtown Orlando headquarters of IDEAS. Space is limited for the event, which is for beginner, intermediate, and serious WordPress professionals. The...
Originally posted on the Inc. website by Marla Tabaka, excerpts below: All work and no play? You may be missing an opportunity to tap into your true genius. For America to maintain its place as a leading world economy, we need to get back to our broad-based entrepreneurial roots. Creativity can...
I like to think there are creative projects that are smooth sailing from the get go—you know that panacea with plenty of funding, a flexible schedule, the ability to adapt to new thinking easily, no vulnerability to outside pressures. I like to think there are vast herds of beautiful sleek...
As a company, we have always had the philosophy that having the right story and the right people to tell that story is most important. But having the tools for those people to tell that story is also important. And this week we are taking a huge step forward with the technology in our...
IDEAS will be with our friend Professor Tinkermeister from Kid’s Get a Plan this Saturday April 28, 2012 from 10:00am - 1:30pm at the Osceola County, FL Education in the Park Event. Professor Tinkermeister is a weather-awareness expert for the Florida Division of Emergency Management. The Professor travels across Florida...