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'Hopefully more work gets seen by people who are making really good work, and I feel like this year we had a flurry of beautiful pieces by people who are diverse in nature — black women, women in general, ' she said during the Television Critics Assn. press tour panel. The Harriet actress said art should 'reflect the world we live in' when speaking to the diversity issue at the Oscars and in Hollywood in general. Erivo seen here today Advertisement
Seeking perfection in every task is a personal vice and a burden you are imposing on your fi rm and career. 7. Faulty work Lack of planning or design leads to defects. The cost is incurred when you discard or rework. Your best approach is to do it right the first time as a habit by establishing minimum standards and processes in your own work and in your team. (The author is Founder and CEO at and) (Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this column are that of the writer. The facts and opinions expressed here do not reflect the views of. )
Joe Hollier [Image: courtesy Poster House and Times Square Arts] Ola Baldych's bold designs use a heavy typeface and colorful graphics to spread public safety awareness about handwashing, mask-wearing, and self-isolating at home. Joe Hollier's black-and-white posters share helpful measurements revealing just how long six feet is: a fishing pole, a bicycle, two sidewalk blocks. "With people all over New York banding together to combat this disease and support those on the front lines, it was only natural for New York organizations to partner in that same spirit, bringing together the power of mass communication and public art, then magnifying it with our gratitude, " Poster House Director Julia Knight said in a statement. Zipeng Zhu [Image: courtesy Poster House and Times Square Arts] While some of the PSAs are intended to inform the public, others are designed to to send messages of unity and hope. Pablo Delcan's message to "Call A Loved One" is translated into several languages including Spanish, Italian, and Hindi.
To date, the first and second seasons of the show have had more than 340 million downloads "Serial changed everything. By the time it got into series two, the advertising space sold out in a day for sums that went into the millions, " Mr Hammersley says. image copyright Sandy Honig image caption Reporter Sarah Koenig and the Serial team popularised the "true crime" podcast Georgie Howes, a consultant at market research firm Ovum, says British series My Dad Wrote a Porno also helped raise awareness. Launched in 2015, it quickly became a hit, going on to have more than 180 million downloads. "That was the point at which the advertisers started to catch on to [podcasts'] value, " she says. Today we are in the middle of a podcast boom. In the UK nearly six million adults tune in each week, about double that of five years ago, according to the telecoms regulator Ofcom. Podcasts are now available on a wide range of platforms, with streaming sites like Spotify competing with downloads. And where the audience goes, the money follows.
Ava DuVernay slams author Stephen King for tweeting that he would 'never consider diversity in matters of art': 'That is so backward and ignorant' When They See Us director Ava DuVernay has slammed acclaimed author Stephen King for his tweets on diversity in the Oscars The 72-year-old tweeted that he 'would never consider diversity in matters of art. Only quality. ' The 13th director described King's stance as 'backward and ignorant' On Wednesday, The Outsider star Cynthia Erivo spoke on the issue during a panel for her new HBO series, which is based on a 2018 novel by King The Harriet actress said art should 'reflect the world we live in' Published: 15:44 EDT, 15 January 2020 | Updated: 16:10 EDT, 15 January 2020 When They See Us director Ava DuVernay has slammed acclaimed author Stephen King for his tweets on diversity in the Oscars and Hollywood at large. The 72-year-old writer of The Shining on Tuesday tweeted that he 'would never consider diversity in matters of art. ' In response, the Golden Globe nominated director of Selma wrote, 'When you wake up, meditate, stretch, reach for your phone to check on the world and see a tweet from someone you admire that is so backward and ignorant you want to go back to bed. '
As museum doors remain closed in the wake of coronavirus, leaving the house to see art is impossible, so New York City is bringing art to the people. Today, 1, 800 digital billboards around the city will be illuminated with public artwork related to the COVID-19 crisis. These posters, found on Silvercast billboards above Lincoln Tunnel, billboards in Times Square, and LinkNYC kiosks across all five boroughs, promote messages of positivity, solidarity, and gratitude during a difficult and traumatic time. Maira Kalman [Photo: Ian Douglas/courtesy Poster House and Times Square Arts] The public art project is a collaboration between Poster House, Times Square Arts, PRINT, and For Freedoms. Twenty-two prominent artists and designers contributed their work—from Paul Sahre and Matt Dorfman to Maira Kalman and Debbie Millman. The tech-based campaign uses the city's abundant ad space (all of which was donated to the project) to share messages of solidarity, remind people of best practices, and send thanks to the healthcare workers risking their lives on the frontlines.
5. Ho-Ren-So Or how to communicate. Ho-Ren-So is the abbreviate form of Hokoku (report), Renraku (inform) and Sodan (consult). Reporting-informing-consulting is thus a communication mantra for your career. Reporting progress or mistakes to your manager timely and accurately keeps you in good books by improving the manager's decision-making while reducing his stress. Informing colleagues in time about relevant facts and data unbiased by your opinion, helps everyone take timely action and increases velocity of work in your team. Finally, when the decision, outcome and ownership is yours, then consulting with your peers and superiors helps you pick their brains, get their buy-in and thus express and execute the best ideas optimally. 7 TYPES OF WASTE 1. Commute There are seven types of waste in Muda. Touching or moving a product without adding value is a cost and involves risk of damage or delay. When the product is you, unnecessary movement is your long daily commute or your participation in unrelated projects.
Avoid these and regain a significant percentage of your career. 2. Inventory Waste is capital blocked in inventory of raw material/product that is not generating money. Avoid cost and time of acquiring degrees and certifi cates that will not be used. At work, shed idle resources from your team or project. 3. Busy-ness Consider costs and breakages from unproductive movement of people and resources in a project. Eschew long meetings, overtime and constant changes to a plan to improve productivity. 4. Idleness When people or products are neither in motion nor in process, you are losing time and money from the waiting. Favour quick decisions, release of resources and delegation. 5. Excess The worst kind of waste is producing more than the customer requires. Avoid the easy way out of scheduling large batches ahead of demand. Additional effort required for small batches is worth the while. 6. Perfectionism Doing more than required, over-processing, using expensive inputs beyond customer need is also waste.
In fact, as Ben Hammersley explains, podcasting has brought people into broadcasting who would normally never have seen the inside of a recording studio. "There are of course professional podcasters, but there are many more people who create quality content and do it for nothing, " he says. And that is changing not just the way we listen to audio but the way the broadcasting industry works. "If you are a 20-year-old just out of college, wanting to be a radio producer and full of ideas, what do you do? " Mr Hammersley continues. "Go and apply for a job in local radio and end up making the tea for three years? Or go straight into making programmes for podcasting? "That's something the main broadcasters haven't yet really accepted, but that is the way it's going. " image copyright Getty Images image caption Jo Wood at the launch of her podcast Alien Nation Celebrity opportunities Of course if you are a celebrity, podcasts can provide a new branch of business. Jo Wood, ex-wife of Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood, and long convinced of the existence of alien life, this year launched Alien Nation.