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<title>Comment by DrPat on Creativity &amp; Enterprise: Being a Round Peg in a Cubical World</title>
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<description>It&#039;s more of a head-scratcher, Bryce. Some of it is delightful, like the story about mesmerizing chickens by placing their beaks on a chalk line (this really works, BTW), and MacKenzie&#039;s application of it to cubical denizens who need to be creative while &quot;keeping an eye on the company line&quot; is brilliant.

Some of it is impenetrable, like the self-congratulatory back-patting of a contortionist.

The weird thing is, every time I read it, different parts fall into those two categories!</description>
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<title>Comment by Bryce Eddings on Creativity &amp; Enterprise: Being a Round Peg in a Cubical World</title>
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<description>Sounds like a fun read
Listed at Advance</description>
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