Dent Early Bird Price Expires September 1st
We're very excited that the early lineup for Dent 2015 is looking so good... with presenters ranging from Pulitzer-Prize Winning Editorial Cartoonist David Horsey on creativity, to Lean Startup co-founder Sarah Milstein on growing
Upgrade Your Brainstorming: Brainwriting
There's no avoiding it: brainstorming is a staple of basically any modern creative effort. It begins meetings, projects, businesses, art, architecture, movies, and so on. But despite our constant practice, we still seem to get a lot of it wrong.
Bay Area Dent Dinner sponsored by Buick: A Visit to Meta and House Family Vineyards
It was a blast to reconnect with Bay Area Denters last week for the first of our three Dent Dinners (the next two being in Seattle on August 19th and New York on September 18th).
Stop 2: Leonetti, Cain Five, and Rubicon
Our Buick Enclave continues its accumulation of great wine as we pick up three four-year verticals of Leonetti, Cain Five, and Rubicon courtesy of 2nd year Dent attendee and dinner host Greg Kisor.
Dent 2014 Road Trip: Stop 1, Delille Cellars
We are off and running! Our trip to Sun Valley in our Buick Enclave began with a stop at Delille Cellars in Woodinville. There we picked up several bottles of Doyenne Rousanne, Doyenne AIX, D2, and Four Flags Cab.
China, Innovation and the "Ambidextrous Organization"
According to Stanford Graduate School of Business Professor Charles O’Reilly, Companies that endure have the ability to perform simultaneous innovation on two conflicting fronts.
Dent wine tasting with Oral-B at SXSW
Dent sponsor Oral-B will be joining us today at Tweet House SXSW (4,400 RSVPS!) for a special VIP and Dent-member wine tasting
Denter Randi Zuckerberg cast in Broadway's "Rock of Ages"
It is very, very cool to see that Randi Zuckerberg has been cast in the Broadway musical "Rock of Ages," to run from March 14-28th, 2014.
The Definition of Genius: It's About Denting not I.Q.
The traditional meaning of "genius" is more about making a dent than it is about grey matter. One of our favorite issues of Scientific American Mind explains why.