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Top Ten Favorites from Poetry at Work Day 2015

By Will Willingham 8 Comments

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As our third annual celebration of Poetry at Work Day concludes, we give you our top ten highlights, 47 tweets at a time.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, poetry and business, Poetry at Work, Poetry at Work Day, Twitter poetry

Mark the Mammoth Celebrates Poetry at Work Day

By Will Willingham 7 Comments

Mark the Mammoth Poetry at Work Day

We’ll have a full wrap-up of our 2015 Poetry at Work Day celebration tomorrow, but today, enjoy the poems of Mark the Mammoth.

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Today is Poetry at Work Day!

By Glynn Young 19 Comments

Today is Poetry at Work Day, and Tweetspeak Poetry, and its co-sponsors Slice Magazine and Scratch Magazine, invite you to celebrate the day with us.

Filed Under: article, poetry, Poetry at Work, Poetry at Work Day, poetry news

Colorful Ebook: Celebrate Poetry at Work Day

By T.S. Poetry 2 Comments

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Now you can celebrate Poetry at Work Day with this colorful, fun, organized ebook resource.

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Get Your Free Official 2015 Poetry at Work Day Poster

By Will Willingham 9 Comments

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This year’s official Poetry at Work Day poster, suitable for hanging in your workplace (or framing in your kitchen, which may even be your workplace), is now available.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry and business, Poetry at Work, Poetry at Work Day

Poetry at Work Day 2015-It’s Coming!

By L.L. Barkat 5 Comments

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Save the date. January 13, 2015, is the Tuesday to take poetry to work.

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Poetry at Work: Sue Spencer

By Sue Spencer 9 Comments

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In my journey into poetry at work, the poet in me wanted to make more of a difference, and the nurse in me realised that would happen best in health care.

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Top 8 “Poetry at Work” Sightings in New York City

By Will Willingham 4 Comments

Poetry at Work book by Glynn Young

Where have you seen poetry at work? Thanks to Nancy Franson and Michelle Ortega, we spotted Glynn Young’s “Poetry at Work” around New York City.

Filed Under: Books, Libraries, New York Literary, poetry, Poetry at Work

Poetry at Work: Baking Bread

By Will Willingham 22 Comments

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Find poetry at work in the baking of bread: it’s swimming in the yeast, sticking to the bowl, rising in the pan.

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Poetry at Work: The Poetry of Institutional Memory

By Glynn Young 6 Comments

Institutional Memory

With access to technology, the Internet and new tools, organizations have come to believe institutional memory is not important. They’re wrong.

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Poetry at Work: The Poetry of Regime Change

By Glynn Young 2 Comments

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There is poetry at work in the most convulsive of organizational upheavals, often called regime change. Charles Bukowski’s poem helps understanding.

Filed Under: Blog, Books, Grief Poems, poetry, poetry and business, Poetry at Work, Poets

Poetry at Work Book Club: The Poetry of Layoffs and Restructuring

By Will Willingham 18 Comments

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What could be less poetic than corporate restructuring? In this week’s discussion of Glynn Young’s Poetry at Work, we consider the poetry of layoffs.

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Poems for Poetry at Work Day: The Five Winners

By Glynn Young 8 Comments

Poetry at Work Day winning poems

Tweetspeak Poetry announces the five winners of our Poetry at Work Day contest, who submitted poems about work to win a copy of “Poetry at Work.”

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Top Ten Tweets (and a thousand other things) from Poetry at Work Day

By Will Willingham 6 Comments

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From newsrooms to libraries, from the Scottish parliament to the coffee shop, Poetry at Work Day was celebrated around the world. Here are our highlights.

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Poetry at Work Book Club: The Poetry of Beauty in the Workplace

By Will Willingham 14 Comments

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In Poetry at Work, Glynn Young asks if work can have beauty. Some work seems to be the very spot where beauty expired. And yet, it’s there, if one looks.

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It’s Poetry at Work Day!

By Glynn Young 42 Comments

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It’s Poetry at Work Day, and Tweetspeak Poetry has an array of resources to help you find the poetry in your work and in your workplace — and a giveaway!

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Poetry at Work, The Book: Introduction Excerpt

By L.L. Barkat 9 Comments

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Poetry at Work, the book, provides practical tools for altering work cultures and our approaches to everything from the business meeting to the business crisis.

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Poetry at Work Book Club: The Poetry of the Workspace

By Will Willingham 29 Comments

The Poetry of the Workspace

We begin our book club discussion of Glynn Young’s “Poetry at Work” with a look at The Poetry of the Workspace.

Filed Under: Blog, poetry, poetry and business, Poetry at Work, Poetry at Work: Bookclub

Poetry at Work: Clement Moore and the Work of St. Nicholas

By Glynn Young 5 Comments

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Clement Moore’s “A Visit from St. Nicholas” shows us poetry at work during Christmas both then and now.

Filed Under: Christmas Poems, Poems, poetry, Poetry at Work, poetry reviews

Poetry at Work Day Pinups

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We’ve added printable posters and sharp new desktop wallpapers to our growing collection of Poetry at Work Day resources. Download yours today.

Filed Under: poetry, poetry and business, Poetry at Work, Poetry at Work Day

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