This is what we talked about on The Invisible Mentor Blog this week: The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Art Tatum, Greatest Jazz Pianist and Interview with Jennifer Graham, Project Director, M. Moser Associates Ltd.
Mondays at the Salon
Recently the head of Facebook Canada, Jordan Banks, talked to a packed room at a Toronto Board of Trade event about “How Businesses are Organizing Around People.” According to Banks, the essence of Facebook is that it’s a social graph, meaning you have a digital imprint of your connections. To know where we are going requires that we know where we are coming from.
Booked on Tuesdays
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a collection of 11 short stories, each about 20 pages in length, which were first published monthly in the Strand magazine from 1891 to 1893. Sherlock Holmes’ sidekick Dr. Watson is his biographer, who captures the detective’s life story through the cases that he has worked on. And the best way Watson does that is by accompanying Holmes while he solves his cases. So the stories are told through the eyes of Watson.
Review – The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Wisdom Wednesdays
Despite being blind in one eye and partially blind in the other, Art Tatum invented a path for himself and is considered by many, including other musicians, to be the greatest jazz pianist who ever lived.
Art Tatum, Greatest Jazz Pianist Who Ever Lived
Perspective Thursdays and Workshop Fridays
This week we featured Jennifer Graham, Project Director, M. Moser Associates Ltd. Graham is a great mentoring success story. Early in her career someone took her under his wings, noticed her strengths and gave her the necessary projects which directed her path. Here are Part One and Part Two of Jennifer Graham’s interview.
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