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DDB Group Asia Pacific hosted Sir Ken Robinson at the inaugural Spikes Asia Festival, September 2009. Having watched Sir Ken on Ted.com, where he claims schools kill creativity, I was already a big fan of his beliefs. Watching him ‘live’ was an awe inspiring and moving experience as he presented his arguments in an articulate, entertaining and thought provoking way. With many of his beliefs aligned with our Four Freedoms, Sir Ken made me proud I worked at DDB.
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Karen See, Director, Regional Communications, DDB Asia Pacific
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Craig Lovelidge
I was lucky enough to meet and talk with "Sir Ken" just after he gave an inspirational speech at the Creative Company Conference here this year in Amsterdam.
Sir Ken was talking about his new book The Element in which he explains that we all have a talent that we simply love doing and left to it, we become a far more productive person... To find out more, read his book.
Anyway, speaking to him and listening to his stories you can see why this man is one of the most requested speakers at conferences and also after-dinner speeches. A true inspiration.
Posted by Craig Lovelidge | December 16, 2009 12:14 PM