No one ever complained that Picasso failed to invent new colors
— @lesmckeown
In the world of information engineers (which we all are these days), our raw materials are blocks of raw information that we need to somehow transform into something great—a plan, a proposal, a report, a blueprint, a book, a product, a speech, a presentation, a conversation… whatever it is that you do each day. And it’s in how we interpret those blocks of raw data—and even more important, how we communicate our interpretation—that greatness lies.
This is a partial except from an essay in the bestseller End Malaria. Click here to find out more.