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(Photo: watz ) If you’re a white-collar worker, hacking your body isn’t limited to the gym. In fact, what you do outside of the gym might be more important that what you do inside the gym. Recent research suggests that those who sit from 9-5 (more than 6 hours daily) and exercise regularly are more likely to have heart disease than those who sit less than 3 hours per day and don’t “exercise” at all. ff Venture Capital , a New York early-stage technology venture capital fund, recently moved into a new NYC location, and they’ve documented their experiments and findings in rethinking the office for physical optimization. David Teten of ff VC contributed this detailed post, which provides a laundry list of ideas for transforming your office–home-based or otherwise–from a liability into a performance enhancer… Read More
Pour le quotidien LIBERATION l’exposition « British Design 1948-2012 » qui se tient au Victoria & Albert Museum de Londres présente des éléments de « technologie vernaculaire ». Source : LIBERATION, 16.04.11, page 28. Posted in Conférences & Séminaires , consultant en créativité , Créativité & Innovation on avril 21st, 2012 by admin – Be the first to comment Profitez du printemps pour activer votre créativité et faire le plein d’idées ! Idées possibles, suggestions farfelues, rêves impossibles, notez-les dans votre Carnet à Idées.
Cornell professor Karl Pillemer admits he’s an advice junkie. Yet even amid the groaning self-help shelves at his local bookstore, he felt something was missing. As he asks in 30 Lessons for Living: Tried and True Advice from the Wisest Americans ( Amazon , BN.com , IndieBound ), “Why, if we have so many professional advice givers, are so many people still so unhappy?
March 2012 is a big month for viral ideas that change the way people think about more than just LOLcats. Here are four that happened in the last week or two and each brings its own lessons: Marilyn Hagerty's review of the local Olive Garden was a huge Twitter sensation, an easy target for ironists in search of something to snark about. The octogenarian (as much fun to type as it is to say) was fabulous in her refusal to take the bait, and this is a classic Internet meme, here today, gone tomorrow.