Jazz great Herbie Hancock, at the link in this piece, talks about his work with Miles Davis, and how Davis was able to take Hancock's wrong note and make
it right by listening and responding. "He turned poison into medicine," writes Edward Boches. "What a lesson for all of us. But especially those of us who strive to make something new and creative and
so often have it potentially derailed by changes in strategy, crazy creative directors, clients who throw a wrench in the works."