Dance at Work

Here’s an eBook that’s highly recommended for people who want to combine their creative passion with smart business techniques – that combination I call ‘T-Shirts and Suits’.

‘Dance at Work. The Creative Business Toolkit’ is written by Helen Baxter, a creative entrepreneur based in Wellington, New Zealand.

Dance at Work by Helen Baxter

Helen’s book is excellent for entrepreneurs who want to be creative not only in the studio but also in the office. Sadly, many creative people use their creativity in their studios but somehow switch off their creativity when it comes to the way they do business. Helen Baxter clearly isn’t one of them.

She combines digital efficiency with a healthy outlook on work and life. Helen shares her vast knowledge of the digital world, showing how a wide range of online tools and techniques can be used to make creative projects even more effective, profitable and successful.

I’m still working my way through the list of new techniques, tools and resources to apply to my own creative business after reading this eBook!

Dance at Work is packed full of sound advice, online tools and business wisdom, written by someone who clearly practices what she preaches in her own enterprise and creative projects.

Highly recommended for people who want to combine their creative passion with smart business techniques.

This book is a must for entrepreneurs who want to dance happily and skilfully to achieve both creative and commercial success.


More information and extras available at danceatwork.net
Available as a Kindle eBook from Amazon
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/HelenBaxterNZ/dance-at-work/
Twitter: @idanceatwork
Youtube Dance at Work video


Helen Baxter

Helen Baxter is “Managing Directrix” of Mohawk Media, and co-founder of the League of Pragmatic Optimists. She has taught Professional Practice at design, film and media colleges across New Zealand and the UK, and as a Teaching Fellow for the School of Design at Victoria University, Wellington. She is a XMediaLab mentor, international keynote speaker and technology commentator for TV and radio, including three years on Radio New Zealand, National. Helen was one of New Zealand’s first international teleworkers as founding Editor of KnowledgeBoard, a Knowledge Management community run by the European Commission.


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