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Victor Navone or Alien Song[edit]

Born November 2, 1970 in San Diego.

Alien Song was an early viral hit via email.

I began teaching myself character animation on my spare time, because it looked like fun and the software was becoming cheaper and more accessible.  I was inspired by the movies Toy Story and A Bug's Life, and more importantly by all the other amateur animators I was starting to see on the internet.  I grabbed a copy of Animation: Master and started reading and researching everything I could about animation and doing test exercises.  My third animation test, a lip-synch test called "Alien Song", became a viral hit on the internet.Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page).

In December of 1999 I was contacted by Pixar Animation Studios (the president had received a copy of "Alien Song" by email) and I have worked there ever since March of 2000.  “Monsters, Inc.” was my first feature project at the studio and I have worked on almost every Pixar feature film since then, including “Finding Nemo,” “The Incredibles,” “Cars,” “WALL•E,” (for which I won an award from the Visual Effects Society) “Toy Story 3,” “Cars 2,” (for which I was a Directing Animator) “Brave,” and "Monsters University".

He is cited several times under notable articles including for a handful of major awards for editing.


Category:Producers

Dan Burrus[edit]

  1. TO DO
    1. Converting the red link for the Anticipatory Business Model into an article.
    2. Expanding the Hard Trend™ Methodology and Anticipatory Business Model sections in the Burrus WP article. Based on online reviews or blogs like here and here.
    3. Search for other examples to cite for the mainspace of that article.
    4. Developing an article on the Anticipatory Organization Model concept based on citations on Google Scholar and the book itself
      1. Find 3 citations in reputable sources make a case for notability on WP.
      2. Reference reviews here and here and here and here.
      3. Search for other book reviews to cite and incorporate.
      4. Embed Daniel Burrus and "Anticipatory Business Model" into the strategic planning WP article.
      5. Create a book article for The Anticipatory Organization book
  2. Anticipatory Organization Method (stub article)
    1. Verify, define, detail the problem, give solution or alternative to the problem
      1. Generate all possible solutions
      2. Generate objective assessment criteria
      3. Choose the best solution generated
      4. Implement the preferred alternative
      5. Monitor and evaluate outcomes and results
    2. Requirements and limitation

The Anticipatory Organization (book)[edit]

A detailed lead (introduction)[edit]

A book synopsis.[edit]

Publication history.[edit]

Reception: A balanced analysis regarding its reception (abiding by neutral point of view).[edit]

References: Noteworthy citations and sources.[edit]

http://www.businessworld.in/article/Book-Review-The-Anticipatory-Organization-Turn-Disruption-and-Change-into-Opportunity-and-Advantage/20-03-2018-144042/

New book cites Burrus: 60 Leaders on Innovation

External links[edit]

Afrika Bambaataa & The Universal Zulu Nation Scandal[edit]

Sources:

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Add to See Also section below R Kelly, Bill Cosby, Russell Simmon, and Afrika Bam pages

R. Kelly sexual abuse cases