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Peter Kageyama Now Blogging for Creative Class Exchange

I am very pleased to announce that I am now blogging for Richard Florida’s Creative Class Exchange.  In addition to Richard’s work, there are over a dozen other great contributors to the site and I feel very honored to be among them.  Check out CCE here.

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I was talking to a 60-year-old, retired entrepreneur at a party the other night. Successful guy, very sharp. I asked him what he thinks is next for Florida and he said he did not have much hope for Florida, mostly due to lack of visionary leadership. Then he said something that really struck me. He [...]

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Peter Kageyama on Creative Places + Spaces

Peter is the Associate Producer of Creative Places + Spaces: The Collaborative City.  Here he discusses idea of what collaboration means to cities.

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Cities We Love & Cities We Hate

From Peter’s Guest Blogging for Metromode, the Issue Media Publication for Southeast Michigan:
9/23/08
Cities We Love & Cities We Hate
I have been thinking a lot lately about what it is that makes us love or hate a place. We use these terms pretty easily and without too much consideration, but think about the things that really make you [...]

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It’s All About Talent

From Peter’s Guest Blogging for Metromode, the Issue Media Publication for Southeast Michigan:
9/19/08
It’s All About Talent
Everyone is talking about talent attraction and retention. Every city and economic development organization in the country now has a plan of some kind to attract and retain talent. Every city complains about losing talent to some particular city (I hear about [...]

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