Monthly Archives: January 2009

T.E.D. & Travel

There are advantages to working for a large corporation–nice conference and travel budgets (well, this used to be an advantage). Back in my corporate days I attended the TED Conference a number of times. The conference is an interesting mix of people all working at the intersection of three disciplines–Technology, Entertainment, and Design. One year [...]

Is denial useful?

Most of the recent posts on Literary Magnet have been about the book publishing business and writing. But I ran across this article about entrepreneurs, and since Creative Byline is a start-up and I’m an entrepreneur, I thought I’d include it. I’m pretty sure that this isn’t the most flattering view of entrepreneurs, as Guy [...]