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Why I avoid lecturing when I lead and teach

on May 18, 2014 in Education, Leadership

Science Magazine’s daily web page, reported research that “Lectures Aren’t Just Boring, They’re Ineffective, Too, Study Finds.” I agree, especially after decades of learning from teachers lecturing on me compared with inquiry-driven project-based learning, which I wrote about recently, “Inquiry-driven project-based learning rocks!,” and have been learning about for years. I shared the following on an online discussion about that article. I used inquiry-driven project-based learning — https://joshuaspodek.com/inquiry-driven-project-based-learnin… — to[…] Keep reading →

My semester at NYU

on May 10, 2014 in Education, Entrepreneurship, Leadership

With the semester finishing, I wanted to record what I did at NYU. My main goal was to help my students and give to the NYU community. Taught Entrepreneurial Marketing and Sales. One of main roles NYU hired me for was to teach this elective for graduate students. Several students said it was the best course they took at NYU and I was their best instructor. More than half said[…] Keep reading →

The problem with business books, and a solution

on April 17, 2014 in Education, Entrepreneurship, Leadership

Why do you read business books? I’ve asked people that question lately and a common theme runs through their answers. They read business books to improve their performance. They read them to get this feeling, like when the read something like that mastery takes ten thousand hours of dedicated effort: “That’s a useful piece of information [or technique]. Now that I know it I can use it to get ahead.”[…] Keep reading →

The 3 best tricks to get rid of things

on January 16, 2014 in Awareness, Freedom, Tips

Many more people believe in minimalism than practice it. They want to get rid of things but fail at it. I’ve gotten decent at it and found three things work best. First, some context to understand why people fail. The best first step for solving a challenging problem is nearly always awareness. Context: why people fail to get rid of things When people think about getting rid of things, even[…] Keep reading →

How to become more creative — proven! … Wednesday April 24, 6pm-9pm, Manhattan

on April 17, 2013 in Art, Blog, Creativity, Education, Tips

Next Wednesday, 6pm-9pm I’m giving my first seminar through Skillshare, a company that organizes classes. If you’re near Manhattan and you want to become more creative, you should come. The class is called Systematic Creativity. When I say it teaches proven ways to increase your creativity, I mean it. It comes from one of the best courses I took at Columbia Business School by one of the top creativity researchers,[…] Keep reading →

Overcoming objections and blocks in leadership and personal development: The overarching principles

on November 20, 2012 in Blog, Leadership

[This post is part of a series on internal objections and blocks and how to overcome them. If you don’t see a Table of Contents to the left, click here to view the series, where you’ll get more value than reading just this post.] Whether you want to lead or motivate others or yourself, deciding to lead means you will face objections and blocks. Whether from members of your team[…] Keep reading →

Another genius business idea: the series

on July 23, 2012 in Blog, Creativity, Entrepreneurship, Tips

Many people who dream of starting businesses tell me their greatest obstacle is having a great idea to start with. I call this belief my number one entrepreneurship myth and wrote about it and productive beliefs that can help more than the myth. Besides the productive alternative belief that a good idea plus listening to your market succeeds more than trying to make an idea perfect, another counter to this[…] Keep reading →

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