Posts Tagged ‘CNN’

People Change the Game

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

I’m hearing it from all over these days, so it must be official–the word ‘gamechanger’ has broken into the popular idiom. Why, I remember back in the day when it was just Pontiac Motors, A. G. Lafley of P & G, a few sportscasters, and me. Six weeks ago, William Safire wrote about the etymology of ‘gamechanger’ in his NY Times column. Now it’s everywhere, especially in politics. I must have heard the words ‘game’ and ‘change’ used together a dozen times last night in relation to the presidential debate.

This morning, my friend David LaPlante (if you want to read something beautiful, see his most recent blog entry) sent me a link to a CNN story and headline:

LaPlante Note

Here’s my response:

Candidates and media use the word erroneously, as CNN does in this story, when they refer to an EVENT as a gamechanger. A gamechanger is PERSON with the ability to change the game. Like you : ) A gamechanger can also be a brand, as in the focused, networked behaviors of a group of people who share business objectives. (more…)

Real Simple? Improvisation?

Friday, August 15th, 2008

CNN ran a good story this week, part of its Real Simple series, about the benefits of improvisation in our personal and work lives. We, of course, could not be more in ageement.

CNNImrovStory1

As CNN says, improvisation in based on a few simple concepts. And as the story also points out, the idea that improvisation can change your game in a few easy-to-follow tips, belies the complexity involved. Practice is required. (more…)