The never-ending 5 questions meme

I’ve watched this go across the blogosphere and thought I might be left out, but no luck – not that I mind.

Lyn Chamberlin of the brand dame tagged me on the 5 questions. This one is slightly different – everyone answers the same questions. So here goes:

  1. WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED SO FAR FROM VISITORS TO YOUR BLOG
    I’ve learned that there are a lot of people interested in the nexus of design and business. When I was working as a marketing manager for a Fortune 500 firm, I felt like I was on an island most of the time. People weren’t used to a “creative” that could also think strategically.
  2. IF SOMEONE OFFERED TO PAY FOR A COURSE (OR MORE) FOR YOU, WHAT WOULD IT BE?
    I’d go for an MBA from a world-class business school (Oxford, Harvard, Wharton) to see how different the educational process would be from my ~4 years at a state university.
  3. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH WHAT YOU HAVE ACHEIVED IN 2006?
    Ha, trick question. I had a good year, but I’m rarely satisfied. I’m always striving to learn more, try more and get better results. It’s almost a compulsion.
  4. HAS BLOGGING CHANGED YOUR LIFE IN ANY WAY?
    Like most bloggers, I love the way blogging has democratized publishing. It’s very much a case of the ants have megaphones – and that’s a good thing. Sure there is a ton of crap in the blogosphere, but as a collective, it’s power is almost unfathomable – and we’re just starting to see the potential. We’ll look back at 2006 as the year of the blog.
  5. IF YOU COULD MEET THE ONE PERSON IN THE WORLD THAT YOU TRULY ADMIRE, WHO WOULD THAT BE?
    I’d choose either St. Peter or St. Paul. Jesus would be just a little too much to handle. But to be able to talk to someone that personally witnessed the most revolutionary years in human history would be awesome. I would love to hear the teachings straight from them – and probably be a little shocked how much it has changed and been watered down over the last ~2000 years.

So, now I’m going to tag Marc SirkinSuzanne Sowards-Hamm, Robert Kingston, Derrick Daye, and Matt Bailey.

Answer the same questions please.

technorati tags: marc sirkin, suzanne sowards-hamm, robert kingston, derrick daye, matt bailey, lyn chamberlin

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