The Blog Archive for November, 2006
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EASCI=Versatility
Extreme Arts and Sciences is a far cry from one dimensional. We no longer even attempt to define ourselves; trying to do so would waste valuable resources and steal time from the overriding corporate mission: To manage the inertia of change in the most effective - and, frankly, coolest - way possible. This means that sometimes we’ll be leading a group …
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The Bud-dy System
Extreme Arts CEO Randy Harrington recently finished working with our team in London–helping a large client put together an international sales management and messaging program. In a strange twist of events, Harrington found himself in a hidden-jewel Indian restaurant in Liverpool that proudly served Budweiser as its premier beer. The week before, Harrington worked with the Board and management …
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Women Rule at Microsoft
Having the opportunity to spend time interviewing some of the most influential and recognized women of MSN for the Women’s Guerilla Guide to Surviving and Thriving at MSN is a dream come true for a girl like me. After all I’m sitting there with women who have either already busted through the glass ceiling of a self admitted …
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Capturing Imagination
Mark Lewis is crazy.
If “imagination†was an Olympic sport, he would win the decathlon. Lewis continues to contribute to a number of Extreme Arts media projects–but now we are moving from helping CEO’s and senior executives to helping people who can really change the world–kids. With the help of Lewis’s imagination and his 30 …
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Spirit of 66
The team at 66 Federal Credit Union is on a mission to grow. And it wants Extreme Arts & Sciences to help. Based out of Bartlesville, OK, 66 Federal made a decision to attack the next 10 years with vigor.
The CU is now partnered with EAS in an attempt to piece through the most effective way to facilitate and manage …
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Holt International Inspires
For the past fifty years Holt International has provided thousands of children with permanent and loving homes–through international adoption services, regional child welfare development, and child sponsorships. During presentations at Holt’s 50th Anniversary meeting in Eugene, Oregon–many of the speakers were former orphans with little hope for a healthy life and access to education–now they are …
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Unleashing Parmenides
Catrin Rode knows why we often make lousy decisions - even when we think we are being rational. She knows that the human mind, as powerful and miraculous as it is, is often unable to simultaneously consider more than three options. That is why she was a principle consultant for a piece of software called Parmenides Eidos. Parmenides–if you are …