marți, 9 februarie 2016

Seth's Blog : The Leadership Workshop-one more time



The Leadership Workshop—one more time

Several weeks ago, we launched an experimental new form of seminar, an online sprint that ran entirely in a Slack room. As far as I can tell, this has never been tried before, but the 600 people who attended figured it out and it was an amazing afternoon.

By popular request, we're going to do it one more time. Last time we had attendees from more than a dozen countries and it worked, helping people see and act in ways they didn't expect.

Here's what I wrote about that workshop:

Where does leadership come from?

Leadership is a choice. This is apparently controversial, but more than any other element I can track, leadership occurs when someone decides it's important that they lead.

The challenge, then, is in making the choice to lead.

I'd like to invite you to a new real-time online workshop on leadership. The goal of this group sprint is to create an interactive, real-time environment where you can safely explore what the leadership choice is capable of accomplishing, what it means, and how to get there.

The workshop takes three hours, and my hope is that with your contribution (of time, content and energy), it will become an important part of the + Acumen series of courses. We're doing this as a fundraiser, hoping it will raise enough to allow Acumen to double the reach of their already essential online workshops and courses. Tickets are limited, and sign ups end next Friday.

I'll be in the Slack room for this launch session, and I hope to see you there.

The workshop takes place at 9 am NY time on Thursday, February 18th. We are doing this at a different time slot and day to make it easier for people who were unable to attend the last session.

You can get tickets here.  We've made it easy for you to sign up multiple members from your team in one step this time.

Because this is a brand new experience for everyone, there are a lot of little things to understand. As a result, the ticketing page is longer than you might expect, but if you spend about twelve minutes reading it through, it'll all fall into place.

Looking forward to seeing you leap.

       

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Seth's Blog : Pattern recognition is not the same as pattern matching



Pattern recognition is not the same as pattern matching

Pattern recognition is a priceless skill that comes with practice, with the experience of noticing. Noticing what works, what you've seen before, what might not work.

Because pattern recognition is so valuable, some people have erroneously concluded that the way to succeed is to slavishly follow what's come before. Pattern matching is for amateurs. It rarely leads to the creation of much that can stand the test of time.

The art is to see patterns, but to use them to do something new, something that rhymes.

       

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luni, 8 februarie 2016

Damn Cool Pics

Damn Cool Pics


The Difference Between Airline Food In First Class Vs. Economy

Posted: 08 Feb 2016 05:40 PM PST

This is for all the people that usually travel in economy class and wonder what life is like in the first class section. Wonder no more.

Air France 



Singapore Airlines



Emirates Airlines 



Japan Airlines 



American Airlines 



Korean Airlines 



Turkish Airlines 



Ana Airlines 



British Airways 



Kenya Airlines 



Thai Airways 



Air Canada 



Cathay Pacific Airlines 



Air China 



Lufthansa 



Klm 



United 



Delta 



Aegean Airlines

A Look At Just How Well Arnold Schwarzenegger Has Aged Over The Years

Posted: 08 Feb 2016 05:07 PM PST

You can definitely tell that Arnold Schwarzenegger has gotten older. But you've also got to admit that the Hollywood star and former Governor of California looks pretty good for his age.