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September 20, 2006
Gladwell: What Business Can Learn from Spaghetti Sauce
Malcolm "Blink" Gladwell isn't everyone's cup of tea, but his Ted Talk from 2004 on what business can learn from spaghetti sauce is worth watching. His message: Embrace diversity -- make more sauce.
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My "George Ou" post? What are we talking about?
Hi Paul,
Thanks a ton for posting this TED link. I have added the TED blog to my to-read list now. More importantly, Malcolm was so insightful and what Howard Moskowitz did was truly amazing and presented a new way of looking at things.
For those who interested to find out more about Howard, the reinventor of spaghetti sauce, you can simply Google the following,
Howard Moskowitz MJI
There are lots of neat videos and research papers on Howard's MJI site.
Cheers,
Kempton
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P.S. My good friend Sean created this 2-minute video "The Elevator Pitch" for CBC's Dragons' Den. See if you agree with his view.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq0tan49rmc
I guess I am losing my mind.









am i losing my mind. what happened to your george ou post?