Posts Categorized: My Passion

Raising Jake Book Review: Why We Do What We Do

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I occasionally enjoy reading novels, usually given to me by my friends or my Grandma. It’s like the people in my life know that I read so many non-fiction books about sociology, economics and business, and marketing that I need something to cut the edge. When you’re constantly reading like me, it’s nice to have… Read more »

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Job Search Resource: Work In The Arts

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Work in the Arts is a job listing resource for creatives and those who would like to work in the arts industry in cities throughout the United States. Don’t just find a job, however, look for opportunities to build your portfolio and your career in general. At Work in the Arts, we see beyond simply… Read more »

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VIDEO: Vendor-Client Relations In Real Life Situations

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This is a bit of an oldie, but it’s a goodie. If you work in a creative firm, own your own business, if negotiating is a part of your daily routine, you’ll enjoy this video. Do you negotiate your work? How do you handle these situations? Thanks, Kevin Morgan.

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Creative Job Seeker: Enter For A Chance To Hire Me

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  Sean Blake at Jpgmag captured this image of a creative job seeker, “Creative job seekers not afraid to put themselves out there, literally, may want try Anup’s approach. This recent University of Texas graduate with a major in marketing and a minor in finance decided to let everyone in Downtown Houston on Main Street… Read more »

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Behavioral Economics: Smart Policy or Controlling The Ignorant?

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  In light of the global financial consequences suffered as a result of reckless investing and over consumption over the last two years, some thinkers and panelists meeting in Davos World Economic Forum believe that enacting some behavioral economic policies to curb spending and debt accumulation is the answer to stopping financial woes before they… Read more »

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