Fairtrade And Celebrity Entrepreneurship: An Upside and Downside
Hugh Jackman Wolverine and caffeine? Celebrity entrepreneurs enjoy the perks of publicity for their projects but the downside may include unwanted media attention if controversy over a business model, umm brews. One wonders what simple, creative solution might an aspiring entrepreneur devise for the K-cups conflict referenced in the Huffington Post article? Dee Adams is […]
Quiz Q & A:The Working Life of Two Famous Writers
Agatha Christie and Sue Monk These two women share a similar experience besides writing popular fiction, but each used their experience in different ways. What is the shared experience and how did it help each in their creative work? Answer posted at the end of this post Answer Christie and Monk were nurses, a profession in […]
Changing Your Work or Career Update
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Blog Update
New Post Update The next post will appear on Thursday. Meanwhile, a previous post has been updated.https://nichecreativity.com/five-free-aptitude-tests/ Views: 27
How History Sparked Ideas for Food Entrepreneurs
Finding Inspiration in the Antiquarian Marketplace F Emily Dickinson’s passion for cooking and baking inspired Concord Teacakes to produce one of her recipes. And the young owners of Franklin Fountain with an avid interest since childhood in antiquarian objects created an unusual specialty sundae based on a recipe found in a book published in 1915. What other ways […]
Takeaways from van Gogh
Revisiting the Painter’s Creative iNspirations The first painting by the Dutch painter was inspired by his interest in Japanese culture. And despite great adversity, one night van Gogh gazed out of a window from a locked room and his skill, training, knowledge and aptitudes took hold. And the artist produce what is considered his finest […]
Entrepreneurial Lessons From Starbucks Founders
3 Memorable Takeaways Travel is an educational tool that provides cultural as well as business insights for observers. It was a trip to Italy where future CEO Howard Schultz first noticed how the culture there interacted with their coffee in a community setting. Schultz at the time an employee for a company that only sold coffee […]
Blog Move And Post Update
New Server for Niche Creativity.com Move Completed! On Saturday, July 25, by midnight the blog will be transferred to a new server. Because of the extensive archive, what may only be a few hours offline during the transfer might be 48 hours, according to tech support. Meanwhile, here’s an updated post from 2013 Some Entrepreneurial […]
How Music Got Free
From Finance to Investigative Journalism Stephen Witt had a background in finance when he decided to earn a degree in journalism. And his recent c-span book presentation was riveting as well as educational. How Music Got Free: The End of an Industry, the Turn of the Century, and the Patient Zero of Piracy BY Stephen Witt. A […]