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Formerly, Troy was the founder and CEO of Atom Factory, where he rose to prominence, nurturing the careers of global superstars including Lady Gaga and John Legend. In this episode, I talk to Troy Carter about spotting creativepotential.
SUCCESSFUL piece of entertainment. While there needs to be an over-riding creative vision driving every project, refusal to collaborate only limits the creativepotential of a production, stifling the talents of 99% of the team. One simply has to be creative about collaborating. SUCCESSFUL piece of entertainment.
About this blog | About my company, Brazen Careerist | Penelopes guide to starting a blog Blogs without topics are a waste of time Posted to: Finding a career | How to blog October 6th, 2009 Del.icio.us Most of them are only tangentially about how to do some career thing. So I always relate what I’m writing to careers.
I think you were overly-generous with Portnoy, but I get your point: contrast makes everything more interesting and fueled with creativepotential. Entertaining as usual but not particularly "how to" Posted by julia on February 19, 2010 at 11:11 am | permalink | Reply With you on Portnoy. Like sperm and egg.
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