6th
April
2004
“This Compendium of Idea Generation Methods was published by Martin Leith at his website until summer 2003. I requested and received Martin’s permission to adapt and keep the Compendium going. In its initial state the Compendium comprised every idea generation method Martin encountered from about 1987 to 2003, from sources including books, articles, websites, academics, consultants and colleagues. The methods have been drawn not just from the world of creative problem solving and innovation, but also from other worlds such as organisational change, strategic planning, psychotherapy, cybernetics and the creative arts.”
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6th
April
2004
“In the latter years of the 19th century, Joseph Pulitzer stood out as the very embodiment of American journalism. Hungarian-born, an intense indomitable figure, Pulitzer was the most skillful of newspaper publishers… Pulitzer was the first to call for the training of journalists at the university level in a school of journalism. And certainly, the lasting influence of the Pulitzer Prizes on journalism, literature, music, and drama is to be attributed to his visionary acumen.”
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6th
April
2004
“Even though Web standards are being embraced by many Web authors, some businesses are reluctant to invest in standards-based Web sites without concrete reasons to do so. To help Web authors interested in advocating Web standards, this article assembles arguments and information about Web standards into one document and explains Web standards in terms of how they affect business.”
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