Posts tagged “elitism”

Pinnacles and plains

November 3, 2009, written by Jeremy

Stop bleeding brilliance. Find a pinnacle. Climb together.

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Loaded for battleships; firing without reason

September 28, 2009, written by Jeremy

In what ways will you do which things that change what course to what end?

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Embracing elitism

July 7, 2007, written by Jeremy

Here’s another question for Chris, Siona, and Dave: What is a facilitator compared to a host? And compared to a coach? And finally, compared to an artist?

I ask because people keep suggesting I’m a facilitator. But …

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Is this elitist?

September 24, 2006, written by Jeremy

From the Thoreau blog:

“As I go through the fields, endeavoring to recover my tone and sanity and to perceive things truly and simply again, after having been perambulating the bounds of the town all week, and dealing with

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The brilliance of moments: how success is ultimately determined by now

February 17, 2006, written by Jeremy

I travel from Edmonton to Calgary and back almost every week.  It’s a three hour drive one-way, so I have a big chunk of time to listen to podcasts.  This week I listened to an interview, by Todd at …

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Intentional conversations

March 28, 2005, written by Jeremy

While I’m busy fooling around with book lists, Dave Pollard’s dropping gems. He’s not only framed-up my initial idea but already started putting on the drywall. I guess that’s what you get for sharing ideas with bright guys.

I …

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Frickin’ amazing vs. the long tail

March 20, 2005, written by Jeremy

Maybe this is an old idea. Maybe I’m the last kid on the block to get it, but it seems to me that “frickin’ amazing” is the new normal and it’s not getting us much.

Read the marketing gurus. They …

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