![]() ![]() Zander says that it’s dangerous for musicians, for example, to be so concerned with competition and measuring themselves against others because this makes it “difficult to take the necessary risk with themselves to be come great performers.” However, only through mistakes can we see where we’re lacking, where we need to work. In most cultures - and certainly here in Japan - making a mistake is the worst thing you can do. ![]() There are too many good lessons in this book to go through all of them here, but allow me to focus on just a few as they relate to presentations, leadership, and communication in general. The suggestion to checkout Ben Zander was the best tip I have received in a very long time. ![]() I just finished reading The Art of Possibility by Ben Zander and his wife Roz Zander and I’m inspired. There are a lot of good presenters, Dan said, but Ben Zander is one of those gifted few who is in another league. As Dan Pink and I were riding the train back to central Osaka a couple of weeks ago he tipped me off to Ben Zander. Every presentation is a performance, and Benjamin Zander knows a thing or two about the art of performance. ![]()
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