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Poetry at Work: Television Becomes Poetry Becomes Speech

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

A curious combination of television and poetry helped change an industry. I was having trouble finishing a speech. And it wasn’t just any speech but a rather significant departure for the company. It would have one of two outcomes. Either the company executive giving it would “elect to pursue career opportunities elsewhere” (companies rarely “fire” […]

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Poetry at Work: How to Recognize a Poet at Work

By Glynn Young 21 Comments

A secretary at work once stopped me outside my office. “People are worried about you, ” she said. “Me?” I asked. “Why?” “You’re walking the hallways, mumbling to yourself. People are noticing.” I stared for a moment, and then I understood. “I’m writing a speech, ” I said. “It’s a restless activity for me. I […]

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Poetry at Work: Beauty in the Workplace

By Glynn Young 7 Comments

Few associate our work with beauty. It’s one of the reasons, perhaps the primary reason, we fail to see poetry at work. No beauty, no poetry.

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Poetry at Work: The Poetry of the Speech

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

Poetry has considerable practical value for the business of speechwriting: using language differently, the power of poetic techniques, thinking differently.

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Poetry at Work: Dana Gioia on Poetry in Business

By Glynn Young 6 Comments

The conventional American wisdom is that poets “must be people out of the ordinary; they must be strong, even eccentric individuals.” In other words, Walt Whitman fits our preconceived notions; Wallace Stevens, corporate lawyer, does not.

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This Week’s Top Ten Poetic Picks

By Seth Haines Leave a Comment

The many hats of Dr. Seuss, literary works in your DNA, taking your love to San Antonio. Seth Haines has another week of poetry highlights in our Top Ten Poetic Picks.

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Poetry at Work: Dana Gioia and Can Poetry Matter?

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

In his 1991 Atlantic essay ‘Can Poetry Matter, ‘ Dana Gioia argued that poetry had been captured by academia and disconnected from its reading public.

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This Week’s Top 10 Poetic Picks

By Will Willingham 4 Comments

Stunning art from old books, Poe vs. the Ravens, poetry in outer space, and why technology is in need of a good metaphor. This Week’s Top Ten Poetic Picks.

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Poetry at Work: PowerPoint as Poetry

By Glynn Young 15 Comments

Most PowerPoint presentations try to eliminate all white space with words. Presenters should approach PowerPoint like poetry, using as few words as possible.

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Poetry at Work: The Best Job You Ever Had

By Glynn Young 3 Comments

It was only when I started writing poems that I began to understand that good and bad jobs, and best and worst jobs, often walk hand in hand.

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Poetry at Work: What Poetry Brings to Business

By Glynn Young 1 Comment

In “What Poetry Brings to Business, ” Clare Morgan combines academic and business styles to explain the benefits poetry can provide to business enterprises.

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Poetry at Work Day, Done Good

By Will Willingham 4 Comments

We celebrated the first Poetry at Work Day all a-Twitter with work poems. A few highlights from the day.

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Poetry at Work: Poetry at Work Day

By Glynn Young 9 Comments

Fortune 500 professional Glynn Young pinpoints almost the exact time he became aware that poetry inhabited his work. He was a corporate speechwriter…

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Poetry at Work Day Survival Kit

By Will Willingham 15 Comments

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Want to celebrate Poetry at Work Day in your workplace? We’ve gathered a great collection of resources in our Poetry at Work Day Survival Kit to get you started.

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10 Great Poems About Work

By L.L. Barkat 31 Comments

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10 great poems about work, new and old. Boss poems, work-life poems, work poems about various industries. Thoughtful to humorous!

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Brooklyn Subway: The Poetry of Crossword Puzzles

By Elizabeth Marshall 9 Comments

We dream here at Tweetspeak of poetry in the subways. Elizabeth Marshall and friends, via the Art Bus Project, did just that.

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Infographic: Poetry at Work Day

By Will Willingham 16 Comments

Chickens, chocolate chip cookies, writing poetry on the clock? Must be our Poetry at Work Day infographic.

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Taking Poetry to Work: A Few Good Tricks

By L.L. Barkat 13 Comments

Poetry at Work Day Book, journal, cuppa tea.

Poetry at Work Day? It doesn’t need to be elaborate. Here are a few ideas you can use to make it happen in your workplace.

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Poetry at Work: The Poetry of Unemployment

By Glynn Young 6 Comments

Organizations see layoffs as business decisions; people affected see them as intensely personal. Unemployment is a part of work, and part of poetry at work.

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Dream Resolution: Follow & Promote Poetry

By T.S. Poetry 9 Comments

We dream of a world where poetry can be found everywhere. If we could send poetry to the moon, we’d probably do that too. Help us share poetry everywhere in cyberspace?

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