Dr. Deborah Berebichez in Nivel Uno Magazine
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It was January in 1913 in a remote section of Antarctica. Douglas Mawson was 14 feet away from the top of the crevice — hanging by a rope attached to his waist.
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In 1972, Nolan Bushnell co-founded Atari with Ted Dabney. The company went on to launch seminal video games such as Pong and Breakout that defined a generation of gamers. Almost 43 years later, he’s still the spokesman and showman of video games.
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What do you expect from the people you lead? This isn’t a rhetorical question. Really, what do you expect in relation to commitment, performance and results?
Are you confusing Expectation with Entitlement? By Rob Redenbach Read More »
I have a new book coming out early next year, The Rise of Superman: Decoding the Science of Ultimate Human Performance. As the title suggests, my subject matter is the outer limits of human potential and the question of what might actually be possible for our species.
Jim Kwik: Learning To Learn Faster, featured in Forbes Read More »
In our house, we say “There are no coincidences”, yet last night it seemed like one to me. In the span of one minute, and by complete chance on my part, I was watching some television last evening when a news promo for a Seattle TV Station briefly mentioned how upset some people are about
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Forget about branded swag. Here’s how top speakers prefer you show thanks.
Our CEO Chris Lee in Biz Bash on what gifts (if any) are best for speakers. Read More »
As counterintuitive as it sounds, “speed to fail” should be every entrepreneur’s motto. Success isn’t born wholly-formed like Venus from a clamshell: It’s developed through relentless trial and error. Business plans pitched to investors are regularly ditched when faced with unforeseen obstacles that can only be discovered by actually launching your startup. Entrepreneurs always begin
Jay Samit: The Faster You Fail the More You’ll Succeed in the WSJ. Read More »
Nolan Bushnell knows a thing or two about predicting what might be hot. He started a little company called Atari, whose rudimentary video game Pong arguably is the great-grandfather of high-def virtual onslaughts such as Call of Duty. And he launched Chuck E. Cheese, a chain that represents nirvana for kids and, well, not so much for ear-plugging parents.
Nolan and Brent Bushnell featured in USA Today talking about the future Read More »
WITH BACKING FROM ATARI’S COFOUNDER, AN ENGINEER-NAVIGATOR BROUGHT HIGH-TECH DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO CARS—DURING THE REAGAN ADMINISTRATION.