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UPDATE – POSTPONED UNTIL MARCH 26 Early-stage sustainable innovations face distinct challenges long before questions of scale arise. Moving from ideation and research into real-world use requires access to the right resources, partners, and pathways for adoption. In this session, Ashwathi Iyer will explore how innovators navigate this transition, drawing on concrete case studies that

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I’ve been swimming to get my cardio and to strengthen and stretch. I used to swim laps for exercise in college and grad school, and I got back to it in the last few years as a way to work on my back and get in better shape. When I started swimming laps again, I

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Webstock ’14: Liz Danzico – The Fringe Benefits of Quitting from Webstock on Vimeo. Themes for me: Creativity lives within uncertainty. What will you leave behind to find your next big thing? Entrepreneurs are not necessarily those who doggedly pursue a single idea, sometimes they adjust course and flex. Found this video via Rands in Repose.
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A little data is a beautiful thing. I’ve been on the Board of Directors of the Princeton Club of Michigan for the last several years. Although I live in Ann Arbor, I’ve traveled to Birmingham, Novi, Detroit, and elsewhere for meetings. In my time on the board, we have not held an event in the

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I have been a “distant student” of Elise Browning Miller’s for years. She teaches Iyengar yoga, with a keen sense of how to adjust to accommodate for and unwind scoliosis. She is based in the Bay Area, and Elise travels the continent teaching yoga for back care and yoga for scoliosis. I have traveled to
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In late 2012, I pre-ordered Daniel Pink’s book To Sell is Human. One of a set of five gifts/thank yous for pre-ordering was a Field Notes memo book, stamped with To Sell is Human on the back. I read To Sell is Human, and I used the memo book. I am a journal keeper, and I

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“The deeper you go inside, the more general a place you reach.” Yes. I read My Struggle Book 1 and now am 3/4 of the way through Book 2. I am loving these books and his writing. His description of the mundane and his internal monologue is riveting, addictive, and moving. Listen to his own