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February 2005 Print E-mail

In This Edition:
1. A Chilly Greeting
2. Reading for Breadth
3. Become an Idea-Generator



A Chilly Greeting

When I moved to North Carolina in 1992, I knew there was "winter" here but figured it had to be milder and shorter than in Washington D.C. or in Connecticut. Finally, this year, we're having a winter so mild that it hardly seems like winter at all. Odds are, however, March will be ferocious!



Reading for Breadth

I advise my audiences to read the publications of their clients as well as their own industry's publications. What better way to understand the needs, fears, concerns and hot button issues of the people whom your organizations serves? I also advocate reading publications that are entirely out of your field and out of the field of the customers you serve.

Frequently, you can pick up ideas in publications that are otherwise totally unrelated to what you do! This form of cross-fertilization can help you to stand out in your organization.

I'll flip through 10 to 20 magazines, that I would not otherwise be inclined to pick. At high speed, I quickly detach the articles and pages that look like they will be of some interest, and then I recycle the magazines. Later, at my leisure, I'll go through the articles and again determine whether or not they're worth my time and attention.

Often, I'll find myself highlighting specific passages, copying the article and sending it to an associate, or simply filing it for future use. These articles represent a wellspring of ideas for me and they keep me at the forefront of my respective career pursuits. As an idea generator, in no particular order, here's list of publications worth considering:

Smithsonian
Garbage
Mother Jones
The Economist
Writer's Quarterly

Common Cause
American Spectator
National Review
The Nation
The Week

Conde Naste Traveler
Business Travel
Variety
Advertising Age
Marie Claire

The New Republic
The Responsive Community
Esquire
Ladies Home Journal
Kiplinger's Magazine

U.S. News and World Report
Wired
Business 2.0
Nations Business
Modern Maturity

Selling Power
PC World
Technology Review
Southern Living
Better Homes & Gardens

Robb Report
Architectural Digest
Men's Health
American Demographics
Forbes

Millionaire
Apartment Living
Worth
Money
Boardroom Personal


Fortune
Red Herring
The Futurist
Atlantic Monthly
Real Simple

Town & Country
Vital Speeches
Psychology Today
Harper's Magazine
Consumer Reports



Become an Idea-Generator

The more ideas you generate, the better your chances are of hitting upon something new and useful to your firm, your career, or your family. Extrapolate and cross-fertilize your new knowledge and insights, let them simmer, and then look to combine them in unusual ways to stimulate new ideas!
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