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Going back to the source

March 24, 2010

I’m indebted to Dr Anne-Marie McEwan for pointing me towards this video as a reminder that the capacity of human beings to create distinctive and compelling cultures and identities is limitless and as a powerful and beautiful illustration of what authentic expressions of identity at their source are about. There’s a point in here for [...]

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A social sense of productivity

December 30, 2009

A social sense of productivity has enough potential to dominate the agenda of new marketing, as long as in 2010 we are productive enough to develop the skills to let it to happen.

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Data and dopamine

October 26, 2009

Dopamine controls the flow of information in the frontal lobes from other areas of the brain. It is commonly associated with the pleasure system, providing feelings of enjoyment and reinforcement to motivate a person proactively to perform certain activities. Dopamine disorders can cause a decline in neurocognitive functions, especially memory, attention, and problem-solving. Reduced dopamine [...]

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What is leadership?

October 2, 2009

The internet disperses power, the consequence of which is that, as long as we have free will, intrinsic inspiration will trump external control. The social age requires association, rather than disassociation. That means we mustn’t forget leadership, we must reframe it. Leadership as talent development and creative vision can go a long way.

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What species development can teach social business design

September 16, 2009
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If attention’s a commercial currency, there is a value in being remarkable, in one way or another, if you can connect to an ecosystem that can support you.

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