News,
Events & Announcements
Summer
2002
Spring
2002
Winter
2002
Fall 2001
Release
Party and Author Signing
for Robert Grudin's The Most Amazing Thing
at knOwhere, December 1, 2001. 3 - 6 pm.
Fast
Company "Company of Friends" Roadshow
with Heath Row, hosted by MG Taylor and knOwhere,
October 18, 2001. 6 - 9 pm.
MG
Taylor Granted Patent from the U.S. Patent Office
for "a system and method for addressing the
paradoxes and problems associated with the Knowledge
Economy, and the transition to it."
Summer
2001
The
Most Amazing Thing,
a new novel by Robert Grudin, author of MG Taylor
library classics The Grace of Great Things:
Creativity & Innovation, On Dialogue:
An Essay in Free Thought, and Time and
the Art of Living, will be published by knOwhere
Press in the Fall and is now available
online.
Matt
Taylor presented
"Employing
Group Genius: Building ValueWebs for a Global
Economy"
to
the Stanford Japan Center in Kyoto, Japan
and the Kansai Silicon Valley Venture Forum
in Osaka, Japan.
Spring
2001
MG
Taylor & the DesignShop® process featured
in Fortune Magazine:
Seagate's
Three-Day Revolution
Gail
Taylor joined 19 other thought leaders and
presenters for an online dialogue:
Managing
Interactively,
February
27 - March 2, 2001.
Based on the newly published book by Mary E. Boone,
which features MG Taylor, knOwhere, and Atheneaum
International.
Winter
2001
MG
Taylor facilitated 4 IdeaLab Workshops at
The
World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
in Davos, Switzerland, January 25 - 30, 2001