Thursday Edition
Tom is speaking today in Keystone, CO (el 9,300 feet), at the annual event hosted by the Experience Economy gurus Joe Pine and Jim Gilmore; it's called "thinkAbout," and Tom reports it's quite a performance. He's still on a high (see above) from his first ever "on stage" performance yesterday at Radio City Music Hall ... in front of 4,000 folks attending World Business Forum 2005, produced by the "amazing" Brazil-based HSM.
Tom's other Radio City "high highlight," he tells us, was meeting Craig Venter for the first time; Venter, who "did" the human genome, was speaking after Tom.
You can get the slides from thinkAbout here, and the slides from World Business Forum here.
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I was in the audience at RCity. Great speech- sorry we didn't have more time and you were a tad rushed thru- would have been better to have more q&a as well. Many that followed quoted you- Thanks for sharing the slides, as I can't recall all you said, but remember strongly many of your strong and salient points. You would have been appalled to see Andrea Jung last on agenda and sadly lots to say but many leaving early missing her message- as a man you seem to get the woman thing, thanks- we all need to get it sooner than later!
Posted by katie at September 15, 2005 8:53 AM
Tom, I wish I could have been there. There's a definite energy in your post. I'm betting it was one of your best performances.
Posted by Noel Guinane at September 15, 2005 12:18 PM
katie, the wrap-up position is a downer ... unless it's the Pres or Mick Jagger or some such. I'm sorry for Ms Jung (whom I greatly admire), sorry there weren't more women (this conference seems stuck at the token/1 level), and selfishly glad I wasn't in AJ's slot!
Posted by tom peters at September 15, 2005 6:04 PM