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Scott Berkun Goes to Confession

by Analisa Lono

On Wednesday, December 9 Adaptive Path is honored to host Scott Berkun, the best-selling author of The Myths of Innovation and Making Things Happen, and possibly one of the funniest people you will ever meet. Scott has been a long time friend of Adaptive Path and has spoken at many of our events including MX’09 and Managing Design Projects. He has an incredible talent for talking about failures and how embracing mistakes is necessary to achieve greatness. Scott has taken this talent to another level in his new book Confessions of a Public Speaker, in which he speaks comically about his horror stories in public speaking. If you missed him at UIE14 or Web 2.0 this November, here is your chance to see Scott share tips and tricks about how to present, pitch, and convince, as well as the do’s and don’ts of working a room.

Details:

  • Wednesday December 9, 2009
  • 6:00pm – 8:00pm
  • Adaptive Path: 363 Brannan Street, San Francisco, California 94107
  • Beverages and snacks will be provided.

4 Responses to “Scott Berkun Goes to Confession”

  1. Scott Berkun Says:

    I should have a stack of copies of the new book to give away!

  2. Scott Berkun Says:

    You can RSVP on upcoming here

  3. ivo Says:

    are there bike racks available at the location?

  4. Dan Harrelson Says:

    Yes, we can accommodate bikes.


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