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The basket of bad ideas scenario

Jeffrey Phillips

So, over my resistance, my teenage son encouraged, no demanded, that we go to see Suicide Squad, the latest in a series of "superhero" movies intended to entertain us and drive profits for Hollywood. This concept of a basket of weak or bad ideas is not practiced just in Hollywood, however. But I'm sure there's more coming.

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How Technology is Empowering the Modern Property Manager

Business and Tech

At the time we were looking to raise capital (between 2011 and 2013), businesses with women on the executive team received only 7 percent of the venture funding. Of course, I can’t speak for all women, but I can share that the perceived lack of credibility often contributed to my own self-doubt and lack of confidence.

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Now Streaming: Extreme Creativity with Vickie Howell

BrainZooming

Vickie’s drive to strategize, revise, and improvise in the name of extreme creativity and productivity is as fierce and inspiring as ever, making her a natural choice for an interview on the Brainzooming blog. Now Streaming: Extreme Creativity and Vickie Howell. Of course, he’s going to watch it. Photo: Harper Point Photography.

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User Research With Small Business Owners: Best Practices and Considerations

Boxes and Arrows

What is motivating is providing small business owners and their employees with information and tips on how to run the business successfully: things like offering free accounting software, coaching on social media best practices, and personal access to a member of the support team for assistance. This isn’t a bad thing. Education (e.g.,

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Experience Themes

Boxes and Arrows

This article is about a method drawn from storytelling that can help us build a better story about our product, unify teams, inspire design concepts and get us closer to evoking the pleasure, emotion and meaning of the experience we intend to deliver to users through the products and services we design. With a theme, of course.

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