Thursday, February 13, 2014

Paul's Update 2/13

Overcome the Eight Barriers to Confidence    Rosabeth Moss Kanter

The Seek> Sense> Share Framework    Explained by Harold Jarche

Stop Making Plans: How Goal-Setting Limits Rather Than Begets Our Happiness and Success

How to Boost Your Effectiveness by 400%

Develop Strategic Thinkers Throughout Your Organization

Should Office Culture Change to accommodate Introverts?

Listen While You Work: What Music Does to Your Brain

Seven Secrets of Silicon Valley’s Innovation Culture

More Information From PIE-Up:
I didn't get everything straight when I sent out Thomas Padilla's contact information yesterday.
Actually, Padilla was mentioned in connection with the Digital Humanities, and work on audio collections and searches.  Here is contact information for Thomas Padilla:  http://libguides.lib.msu.edu/profile.php?uid=96099

In relation to human trafficing and slavery and the music project,  The work has a site here: Cuatro Corridos http://cuatrocorridos.com/The soprano who envisioned and initiated this project is Susan Narucki, and they will be performing it as part of "Latin Is America", spring 2015.  Right now, Molly Fillmore, Music, and Jane White in Criminal Justice, and soon, Jeff Grabill and Bill Hart-Davidson (WRAC) will be taking the lead on MSU's involvement. Molly and Mark Sullivan met with Hi Fitzgerald yesterday, and he gave them several more names, and offered some staff help, and suggested they reach out to Detroit. Jane White, and the MSU Task Force already have contacts with the U of M College of Law, and with people at Wayne State. 

Did you know MSU School of Criminal Justice and College of Social Work coordinate the Michigan Human Trafficing Task Force?   http://www.humantrafficking.msu.edu/index.html






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