From the Editors : Back in his day--and we're talking 500 years ago--Leonardi da Vinci was a master of both art and science, described as a man of "unquenchable curiosity." Seems as if he had the right stuff for the modern-day chief marketing role, don't you think? Our lead article and infographic, "Today's CMO: More Renaissance Man Than 'Mad Man,'" paints a clear picture of the many new skills marketers must possess to help shape their companies' success. ...
Who wouldn't want to read the article after a lead-in like that??
(NOTE: Archived copy of article)
NOTE: I was also intrigued because the mention of a Renaissance Man reminded me of one of my own articles - which is in no way related to the topic other than the fact that it also discusses others who like Mr. Da Vinci were thought to be Renaissance Men. I also wear a freelance writer hat. What can I say? I wear a lot of hats and do my best to try to make it look easy and "flawless". Wake up each day determined to succeed on my mission to STOP "The Nothing". :)
Jacques-Yves Cousteau Renaissance Man - Guardian Liberty Voice https://t.co/HukAwvBtz8 pic.twitter.com/aFVmURehhx
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Walking In Da Vinci's Foot Steps https://t.co/gh79vwOW5V via @wordpressdotcom pic.twitter.com/j6SZHmCDVe
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“A Renaissance man or woman is described as an individual who has wide knowledge in many fields.” — Are You a Renaissance Man or Woman? https://t.co/d7NZeU8o3o pic.twitter.com/MAHnzG9qsG
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