We're talking American Crime Story
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| | | We’ll Be Talking ‘Impeachment’ Again in a Year, No Matter What Happens With Trump | | | No, this isn't a story about the House of Representatives' inquiry into Donald Trump. This is a story about the White House, some 20 years ago. The next season of American Crime Story is titled Impeachment. And it will premiere exactly one year from today. The series will tell the story of Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky and feature actresses Beanie Feldstein, Sarah Paulson and Annaleigh Ashford. Read more: Go inside how FX and Ryan Murphy developed the idea, choosing it over a handful of storylines under consideration. | | | |
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| | | Ad of the Day: David Hasselhoff Fights Crime on a Moped | | | Knight Rider? More like Not Quite Rider. 1980s TV icon David Hasselhoff is back in action as a Michael Knight-esque crime fighter on wheels, though admittedly he’s shed some horsepower along the way. It’s all an ad for an automotive marketplace, and, as you might imagine, it’s from Germany. | |
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| | | Three Tips From Rhonda Contreras, principal, The Richards Group | What’s the one skill advertisers and marketers must have now that they didn’t really need three years ago? An understanding of how to use data not only as a measure of results but also as inspiration for creative that actually solves business challenges while creating an emotional connection. For us, it's all about the work. So how do we use data to make the work better? How did you overcome a tough moment in your career? My toughest career moment was learning the difference between management and leadership. As a young, type-A team leader, I made the mistake of trying to manage people into doing things my way. And guess what? Nobody wants to be managed. But everyone wants to be empowered and motivated. Today, my goal is to enable a team to do our best work for our clients—which almost always means doing things somebody else's way. Lesson learned! When your team is stuck, what’s an effective brainstorming tool? Sticky notes. Pass them out; write one idea per sticky note—especially the bad ideas—to get as many ideas as you can in five minutes or so. Share the ideas and build upon them as a group. | | | |
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