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Happiness Around the World: The paradox of happy peasants and miserable millionaires

May 17, 2010 by Russell Willis Taylor Leave a Comment

A friend in the banking world recently gave me this book, and as we consider why the arts are so essential to healthy societies it makes for interesting reading. Oxford University Press: Happiness Around the World: Carol Graham. … [Read more...]

Barry’s Blog: OUR BUSINESS MODEL IS OUTDATED AND HARMING US

April 26, 2010 by Russell Willis Taylor Leave a Comment

A thought provoking article on business structure. Barry's Blog: OUR BUSINESS MODEL IS OUTDATED AND HARMING US. … [Read more...]

Start With Why, Simon Sinek

March 17, 2010 by Russell Willis Taylor Leave a Comment

I recently heard Simon speak at a Dance NYC conference, and his book is as good a review of the importance of mission (although that's not what it is about) as any I have ever read. You can watch him on TEDx and get a taste of his thinking. Start With Why, Simon Sinek. … [Read more...]

Mission Unaccomplished – Sara Robinson + Teo Greenstreet (2007)

March 17, 2010 by Russell Willis Taylor Leave a Comment

This is not a new article, but Alan Brown reminded me of its value recently. Worth a read as we think about the purpose of the arts in society. Mission Unaccomplished - Sara Robinson + Teo Greenstreet (2007). … [Read more...]

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