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2 Responses to “Daniel Pink on Emotionally Intelligent Signage?”
Just want to let you know that Dan Pink will be my guest on Living Hero towards the end of February. Just enter your email in the subscription box on http://livinghero.com to receive an email when the Podcast is broadcast. I’m writing to you and others in advance to give you a chance to participate in the formation of the interview questions. Just type your question into the question box widget on the right column of the page. Also, to see recent blog posts, just click into the recent posts question in the right side column. Once the Podcast is posted, comments can be added at the bottom of the podcast post. I look forward to a highly generative ongoing conversation and I do hope you’ll be part of it! Please spread the word! My very best, Jari Chevalier
I am the Communication Specialist for the Colorado Disaster Mental/Behavioral Health Team. I see tremendous value in this for crisis response. Have you seen it used in this type of situation and if so, how? We are also looking at variations on this for special needs populations and non-english speaking populations.
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January 6th, 2008 at 8:34 am
Just want to let you know that Dan Pink will be my guest on Living Hero towards the end of February. Just enter your email in the subscription box on http://livinghero.com to receive an email when the Podcast is broadcast. I’m writing to you and others in advance to give you a chance to participate in the formation of the interview questions. Just type your question into the question box widget on the right column of the page. Also, to see recent blog posts, just click into the recent posts question in the right side column. Once the Podcast is posted, comments can be added at the bottom of the podcast post. I look forward to a highly generative ongoing conversation and I do hope you’ll be part of it! Please spread the word! My very best, Jari Chevalier
February 14th, 2008 at 10:05 am
I am the Communication Specialist for the Colorado Disaster Mental/Behavioral Health Team. I see tremendous value in this for crisis response. Have you seen it used in this type of situation and if so, how? We are also looking at variations on this for special needs populations and non-english speaking populations.