Interviews
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Interviews
Jane McGonigal
We begin Jane McGonigal's 3-day residency with her 2012 SuperBetter TED talk.
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Interviews
Tess Vigeland on Business and Books
On our final day with Tess Vigeland, she gives us a few questions to ponder (and the likely answer to one), and some books to add to our reading list.
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A Q&A with Tess Vigeland
We sent some overly long questions to Tess Vigeland, and she replied with some wonderful answers.
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Interviews
Tess Vigeland
Tess Vigeland talks about he leap she made, and how to know when it's time for you to make yours.
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Interviews
Rich Karlgaard & Michael S. Malone on Business and Books
In which we learn what questions the authors still have about business and what books have influenced them.
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Interviews
A Q&A with Rich Karlgaard & Michael S. Malone
We continue our Thinker in Residence with Rich Karlgaard and Mike Malone with some questions about their great new book, Team Genius.
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Interviews
Rich Karlgaard & Michael S. Malone
In Team Genius, Rich Karlgaard and Michael S. Malone have teamed up to tell why "More than ever, business success now comes down to teams."
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Peter D. Kiernan on Business and Books
We conclude our series with Peter D. Kiernan by asking our go-to questions about business and books and, for the first time, one additional follow up.
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Interviews
A Q&A with Peter D. Kiernan
We continue our Thinker in Residence series with an interview with Peter Kiernan delving into the nature of the middle class and the American psyche
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Interviews
Peter D. Kiernan
We begin our Thinker in Residence with Peter Kiernan, author of American Mojo, with an article from him about what compelled him to write the book.
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One of the best things about working at Porchlight is the opportunity to form relationships with the authors who write the books we sell. One of the great things about forming those relationships is that it allows us, when time permits, to ask the authors about their work.