Massue writes: “In 1984, when Cirque du Soleil were still street performers, Guy Laliberte, founder and chief executive officer, said, “If the Cirque makes it big, it will be because it succeeds at marrying art and business.” Today, Cirque du Soleil has 11 shows worldwide, and Guy Laliberte is worth over $1 billion.” Continued here:
Orchestrating Collaboration at Work has been reviewed by Mireille Massue for Training Media Review
Jun 29th, 2007 by Linda Naiman
Posted in BOOKS WORTH READING, Creativity and Innovation Training, arts-in-business
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Congratulations, Linda! I think this is a superlative book that deserves any good recognition it receives.