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Video entertainment in 2030

McKinsey

McKinsey experts predict that video entertainment, in all its forms, will become more immersive, gamified, and personalized.

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A Manager’s Guide to Better Decision Making

Let's Grow Leaders

For example, if the decision has been made to invest in front-line leadership training, now you can entertain the “How will we get there?” Have you ever heard any of these common decision-making frustrations? “Our conversations just go in circles, it seems like we can never make a decision around here!” Fate decides.

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Featured Books: Your Brain on Art, and The Creative Act

Creativity at Work

Featured Books: Your Brain on Art, and The Creative ActWhy Art and Creativity Matter While many of us perceive art merely as entertainment, there exists a profound depth to its functions. Art sparks breakthroughs in creativity and innovation. Notably, even Nobel Laureates find inspiration in artistic avocations.

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Experts Share Thoughts on Communication: A Frontline Festival

Let's Grow Leaders

The silliness of the way Hollywood movies and TV shows depicts the FBI is pure entertainment for someone like LaRae Quy of Mental Toughness Center ! Melissa Lamson of Lamson Consulting admits there are still times when men have difficulty finding common ground with their female colleagues. Follow Melissa. Follow Alli. Stop talking.

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Spotting Creative Potential || Troy Carter

Scott Barry Kaufman

Working in the entertainment industry has given Troy an eye for talent, but that’s not all it takes to become successful. He most recently served at Spotify as its Global Head of Creator Services, overseeing the company’s growth strategy for artists and record labels.

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Writing & Reading for Entertainment – Michael Chabon: Entertainment Has a Bad Name

The Creative Mind

From essay: Let me entertain you, By Michael Chabon – Entertainment has come to mean junk. Entertainment has a bad name. The post Writing & Reading for Entertainment – Michael Chabon: Entertainment Has a Bad Name appeared first on The Creative Mind.

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How to Make Entertainment and Media Businesses "Fan"-tastic

Strategy+Business

Entertainment and media (E&M) offerings today simply cannot thrive without the economic, social, and emotional power of their fans. But entertainment and media businesses designed around and for fans command multiple strategic advantages in today's hypercompetitive landscape. Premium content is expensive, and getting more so.