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Recently I have been thinking that, just as design and technology combined to make the rich creative space that is digital media today, design and technology together will now begin to help leaders navigate their competing priorities, solve complex problems, and nurture fragmented relationships.
CNN: How to design a better world
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The Detroit that Mr. Snow describes was so rich with the creative chaos of hundreds of would-be auto entrepreneurs, from the Dodge brothers to James Ward Packard, that it reminds us of Silicon Valley in the early days of the personal computer.
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Agencies that thrive will get creative on charging for making content-rich, interactive ads, and charging for that service.
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Through these collaborative efforts, he transcended his powerful self-centeredness to foster a rich, vibrant, and creative climate that fully tapped the potential of all.
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With the capability to offer a more interactive experience right inside the current Twitter service, Twitter eventually could offer brands more creative tools beyond surveys, such as rich media, video, commercial message sharing with followers or others on Twitter, or even the ability to buy products without leaving Twitter.
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However, a few emerging economies have more creative unemployment-insurance schemes than anything in the rich world.
ECONOMIST: Unemployment
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Mr. Ellena's slim book is rich with insights into the mind of a Frenchman and of a creative person in thrall to his craft.
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"This clearly demonstrates that Wales is creative and innovative, both here and abroad, and that its culture has a rich past and a dynamic future that is developing strong partnerships across the world, " he said.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | Shortlist for ?40,000 art award
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In just a few chapters, he outlines the forces that brought the world to the brink of a bust: a house-price bubble boosted by runaway mortgage lending in the rich world, particularly America, a lightly regulated global financial system that found ever-more creative ways to speculate on rising house prices, and macroeconomic policymaking that was far too laid back about the dangers posed by asset-price bubbles.
ECONOMIST: The reasons for the crisis and how to stop it happening again