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Scott Berkun

Seattle, WA
47.60358, -122.329453
www.scottberkun.com
About:

Scott Berkun is an author and public speaker. He worked on the Internet Explorer team at Microsoft from 1994-1998, and left the company in 2003 to write books and live an indepedent life. He wrote the bestselling The Art of Project Management (O'Reilly 2005) and his most recent bestseller, The Myths of Innovation (O'Reilly 2007), explores the history of breakthrough ideas. Scott teaches a course on creative thinking at the University of Washington, runs the sacred places architecture tour in NYC for the GEL conference, and writes about design, management and innovation at www.scottberkun.com.

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Blog Posts

blog posts

What’s so special about a team of rivals?

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Found this nice op-ed piece this morning called What’s so special about a team of rivals, By James Oakes. It’s the perfect antidote to ...

Debunking Thanksgiving myths

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Here’s a good one from about this time last year: debunking thanksgiving myths. It’s a great example of how much we confidently assume...

Wednesday linkfest

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Obama will create the first CTO position for the US government. You can suggest and vote on what the CTO’s agenda should be (This doesn’...

Toronto Wed Dec 3rd: Anyone want me to speak?

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I’ll be in town for a private speaking gig, but if there’s a community group or someone else who wants to organize a public place for m...

Today is World Usability Day

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Today marks the third annual World Usability Day. There are many events taking place online and more in various cities around the world, possibly ...

Wednesday linkfest

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Author William Gibson finds one of his books in a sad place. Happens to everyone. Secrets of the writing of the Daily Show. Amusing, but there are...


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Comments

Tony Stubblebine:

Scott, hope you enjoy the CrowdVine updates.