Books, Pass-Along
			
		
	Gin, Television, and Cognitive Surplus
Clay Shirky, adjunct professor at NYU and author of the book “Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected…
July 16, 2010Clay Shirky, adjunct professor at NYU and author of the book “Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected…
July 16, 2010 
		
		This book resonated deeply with me for a number of reasons. First, I love the outdoors and always have.…
July 16, 2010 
		
		This latest post in my Books category is an excerpt from Keith Ferazzi’s book Never Eat Alone. As the…
July 10, 2010 
		
		The following is an excerpt from Chapter 1 of Wikinomics, by Don Tapscott and Anthony D Williams. The book…
July 9, 2010 
		
		In 1876, Melvil Dewey attempted to organize all knowledge into 10 main classes. The byproduct of his organization was…
July 2, 2010 
		
		It’s rare that a presentation or book changes the lenses through which I see the world. The Paradox of…
June 28, 2010