Fabien Cousteau: A Fish’s Grandson is a Fish
Fabien Cousteau follows the currents and swims in favour of future generations. He is a third generation family member of Oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau and diver since the age of four. He says, “We are treating the world like a trash can, but we are capable of making miracles happen.”
Dick de Gilder: How Errors can help You
Dick de Gilder says human errors at work can have severe consequences. This is why organisational guidelines tend to specify regulations and procedures that intend to help people avoid such errors. He says, instead of trying to avoid or prevent errors, it’s better to accept they may be inevitable. Individuals and organisations perform best when […]
John Maeda: How Art, Technology and Design inform Creative Leaders
John Maeda delivers a funny and charming talk that spans a lifetime of work in art, design and technology, concluding with a picture of creative leadership in the future. Watch for demos of John’s earliest work — even a computer made of people.
Lisa Occhipinti: The Process of Repurposing
Lisa Occhipinti is an artist, photographer, author and instructor based in Venice, CA. She creates multi-layered paintings, distinct book sculptures and poignant photos based upon books and vintage graphics. She has written and illustrated ‘The Repurposed Library’, and her bookmobiles have been included in a recent book on paper arts titled ‘Papercraft’.
Paul de Blot: Does Leadership Exist?
What is powerful leadership? Is leadership a never ending learning process on a personal and collective level? What is the basic core of the leadership process? What is the correlation between leadership and service?Addressing these questions, Paul de Blot leads us through fundamental aspects of leadership and personal development.