
“Let’s dig them out then, the masters that are scattered around the city, to steal the secret of the source of passion, thedistinctive knowledge, which makes them be what they are, that is, skillful, motivated and motivating.” (read all)
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“Let’s dig them out then, the masters that are scattered around the city, to steal the secret of the source of passion, thedistinctive knowledge, which makes them be what they are, that is, skillful, motivated and motivating.” (read all)

Last two days with Milanese Heritage at the Gianfranco Ferré Foundation in via Tortona 37, Milan. (read all)

In Milan there are many window displays and few school desks. Yet Milan is a huge learning opportunity for anyone wishing to learn. (read all)
Five months of cycling through the streets of Milan to interview residents about the places they most love in their city produced hundreds of reports, stories and anecdotes which have become the starting point of five beautiful photographic reports narrated by Luca Campigotto, Stefano De Luigi, Alex Majoli, Franco Pagetti and Alessandro Scotti. (read all)
It’s been 5 years since TQ began to give shape to a bizarre idea: associating with the art world to be able to learn something crucial for the business world too. (read all)
TQ is back from the highly successful BOOKCITY MILANO 2012, where it was responsible for coordinating production, dealing with the organizing secretariat, conveying the coordinated image and managing and training 300 volunteers, as well as arranging and running the dramatised readings (read all)
Lego Serious Play has been regarded by Trivioquadrivio as the most effective tool to activate imaginative powers within business organizations for over ten years. (read all)
Trivioquadrivio collaborates with Art For Business in concerting the fifth edition of Art For Business Forum on 16 and 17 November at the Milan Triennale. (read all)
Work has begun on the first edition of BOOKCITY MILANO, a three-day festival dedicated to books and reading. (read all)
Which is the place you love most in Milan?
Trivioquadrivio supports Postcards from Milan, a project of the Milan City Council curated by Art For Business and Camilla Invernizzi Photography Projects. (read all)
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