ChangeThis manifestos

10Mar07

Here I am sitting here reading this boring accounting book over spring break wishing I could be in sunny Austin for SXSW… bleghhhh. I should have used my rapid rewards credits to get out of Chicago for a while. Owell, too late now.
Anyway, to procrastinate, I might as well post this draft that I had sitting around forever.
I downloaded a number of ChangeThis manifestos earlier that are interesting. I used to read them on the plane or when I was offline, but just found them again recently on a backup hard drive.

Here are a few of my faves:

How to be Creative
Bootstrapper’s Bible
The Creative Generalist
The Life Cycle of the Creative Soul
Know the Codes: Why We Act, Buy, and Love as We Do

New one that I haven’t read yet, but looks interesting
Corporate Goodness

I also noticed that Chip Heath made a manifesto out of his book, Made to Stick, which is a remarkably useful book and an easy read, so I’m sure the manifesto should be marvelous.

Save ‘em and read them when you’re stuck at the gate in the airport.

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