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said that he hired me because of my honesty, my “clarity of vision,” and my steadfast belief in what computers could do. Not long after we met, he offered me the job.
Creativity, Inc.
Ed Catmull and Amy Wallace
Even if you know exactly what you want to work on, even if you’re eager to begin, you might find yourself a little lost. We may know we want to paint or dance or sing, but starting can feel as awkward as signing your name with your nondominant hand. Picking up a camera or a guitar feels weird and uncomfortable. It’s effortless to fantasize about what you might do when you don’t have the time or space, but now that you’re out of excuses, the anxiety of the first step can be very real.
Creative Calling
Chase Jarvis
Use trajectories in evaluations. It’s not enough to look at recent or average performance—the trajectory of performance over time matters more. An upward slope is a clue that candidates have overcome adversity.
Hidden Potential
Adam Grant
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