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The Eternal Childhood: Jim Henson Is Born
“When I was young, my ambition was to be one of the people who made a difference in this world,” said Jim Henson. Henson would fulfill his youthful ambition by not only becoming the most famous puppeteer in modern history, but by changing the nature of puppetry itself and inspiring the minds of millions of children worldwide.

Young At Heart: Henson’s Career Takes Off
While individual Muppets were slowly being created and displayed in various media outlets, it wasn’t until 1969, when they began to appear in Sesame Street, that their popularity soared. Created by the Children’s Television Workshop, Henson was hired to contribute to the show, but was initially reluctant to accept for fear of being pigeonholed as a children’s entertainer. Nevertheless, he accepted and soon, his creations of Bert and Ernie, Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch were captivating both young and old around the world.

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Lesson #3: Believe In Yourself
“The show’s not dead as long as I believe in it,” Kermit The Frog says in The Muppets Take Manhattan. “The frog is stayin’.” Much like his beloved signature Muppet, Henson’s determination and faith in his abilities were two of the driving factors behind his successful career.

Building a Character Wall
Sometimes it can be difficult for fiction authors to keep their characters straight. Many find their characters end up blurring into each other--mainly because they've lost sight of who each of these people are in the story. By creating a "character wall", you'll have a constant visual to keep you on track. So start building!

Filing a Trademark: Plain Text Vs Stylized/Logo
When filing a trademark, the USPTO gives you two options: Standard Characters or Specialized Form (Stylized and/or Design). Let's look at each one in detail and that should help you decide the best way to file for your mark.

"Twitterize" Your Marketing
In today's "microwave-I-want-it-now" society you really have no business taking enormous amounts of time to sell....just get t othe point, and now! That's why Twitter is so popular, 140 characters is HARD to keep your message under! Let's take a lesson from Twitter and use that in ALL our marketing!

In Boston, A Smile Will Get You Some Really Cool Artwork: The Smile Project
What do you get when you mix silly, heartwarming characters on canvas with a request to smile? Bren Bataclan and the Smile Project.

Key Management Development Secrets - Finding Value In Differences 405
When you're a manager, you can have many people in your team. They come in all shapes, sizes and characters! And your role is to make sure that you get the very best from each one of them...

It's Always Sunny...in the Workplace
Sales reps can enhance performance after learning from tv characters that run an unsuccessful business...It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is probably one of the funniest shows on television. For those who have never seen an episode, you should change that. It is a show about a gang of friends that own an unsuccessful bar in Philly...

The Power of Story-telling in B2B Marketing
Story-Telling is a powerful tool in B2B marketing. Strong characters, great story lines and an engaging plot grabs the viewer and holds on tight.

Network Security Doesn’t Have To Be A Burden
Whenever I log onto my computer, visit a subscriber web sites or check my emails I always get the screen “Please enter your User Name and Password”. To manage this authentication barrage I might use the same logon information for all my sites, make the passwords simply to remember and keep the same password for years. Now my company’s IT department has decided to increase security by making me change my logon password every 60 days, make it more than 8 characters long and it has to contain both numeric or special characters. Security is a necessary burden. But, does security really need to be a burden?

Crisis Equals Opportunity - Sales and Marketing Training
“When written in Chinese, the word "crisis" is composed of two characters-one represents danger, and the other represents opportunity.” -John F Kennedy

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