Things a Little Bird Told Me:Confessions of the Creative Mind
Abstract
Twitter brand needs no introduction and a book written by one of the co-founders, Biz Stone, created a lot of excitement. In this book, the author discusses birth and journey of Twitter. Additionally, he unveils his success mantra and the learning he gained throughout his life. These are very contemporary and can be harnessed in any business setting. Book paints Biz Stone as a calm guy focused on realizing his vision; not at all perturbed about the fact that he was broke until 35 years of his age. A true-although a rags-to-riches-story of a person who was bombarded by a huge amount of debt and today has a net worth in excess of $200 million.Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
It is herein agreed that:
1.I/We will not publish above said contribution anywhere else without the prior written permission of the publisher unless it has been changed substantially.
2.I/ We declare and warrant that the shared contribution is original, excerpts for such excerpts from copyrighted works as may be included with the permission of the copyright holder and author thereof, that it contains no libelous statements, and does not infringe on any copyright, trademark, patent, statutory right, proprietary right of others. The author signs for and accepts responsibility for releasing this material on behalf of any and all co-authors.
3.The author also warrants that he/ she has the right to enter into this agreement, the research paper/ book review/ articlecontains no libelous or unlawful statements, contains no instructions that may cause harm or injury and does not violate the copyright or trademark, or infringes on the right or the privacy or others; and that all statements in the article asserted as facts are either true or are based upon reasonable research.
4.I/ We agree to indemnify the Editors of IMR against all claims and expenses arising from any breach of warranty from me/us in this agreement.