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	<title>Comments on: 10 takeways from BIF-5, Collaborative Innovation Summit</title>
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		<title>By: Stephanie Gerson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stephanie Gerson</dc:creator>
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		<description>!  looks like we missed each other at the Summit.  hmph.  but thanks for the take-anywheres, I&#039;m actually in the process of synthesizing my own.  in the meantime I did wanna add something that was beautiful to see (which I haven&#039;t seen at other conferences, though I notably *have* seen at dinner parties) - namely the recurring themes among the stories.  storytellers raised themes that would meander through the twitterverse, only to be re-surfaced and re-fried by other storytellers.  Eva Gardner and testicles are notable examples, but of course there were others.  all this talk of breaking down silos and inter-disciplinarity and cross-pollination and the storytellers were up on stage manifesting precisely that.  voila.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>!  looks like we missed each other at the Summit.  hmph.  but thanks for the take-anywheres, I&#8217;m actually in the process of synthesizing my own.  in the meantime I did wanna add something that was beautiful to see (which I haven&#8217;t seen at other conferences, though I notably *have* seen at dinner parties) &#8211; namely the recurring themes among the stories.  storytellers raised themes that would meander through the twitterverse, only to be re-surfaced and re-fried by other storytellers.  Eva Gardner and testicles are notable examples, but of course there were others.  all this talk of breaking down silos and inter-disciplinarity and cross-pollination and the storytellers were up on stage manifesting precisely that.  voila.</p>
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