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Day: February 9, 2005

Johnnie Moore

Beyond parody

9 February 2005

Thanks to Fight the Bull for this observation about some achingly bad anthems: Does your company have its own corporate anthem? Lately we’ve noticed an amazing number of these insanely stupid ditties exist. Check out this boy band hired by Ernst & Young or the ghetto fabulous hip hop rappers

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Ouch

9 February 2005

Oh. El Blogador has had it with me: I have unceremoniously removed mssrs Hughtrain and Johnny Moore from my blogroll today. They’ve spent the past couple of weeks frenziedly banging nails into coffins and I just can’t stand the racket any more. We have arrived as they would no doubt

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One to watch

9 February 2005

Like Hugh, I’m enjoying Howard Mann’s new blog. I met Howard last week in New York and had a great conversation with him. He closes his post today – Staying In The Brickyard – with the thought Maybe your company doesn’t need “The Big Idea”. Maybe it just needs a

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Beyond the Brand

9 February 2005

I’ve been enjoying Beyond the Brand by John Winsor. (Disclosure: John is a co-contributor of mine at BrandShift). It’s a refreshingly different take on branding one that goes beyond the usual fixation with image making. Talking to Jennifer Rice on Skype, I realised that John doesn’t come from a conventional

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Genuine conversations

9 February 2005

Raymond Tse has been on a training programme in communications. This got me thinking about the quality of blog conversations. Certainly there are more voices. The intent is there with thought provoking concepts like Hugh Macleod’s Smarter Conversations. However many blog conversations go like following: 1.I have an opinion and

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Laura wants more Cowbell

9 February 2005

Adam Curry‘s podcasts often cite the Saturday Night Live spoof in which Christopher Walken plays a mad record producer. Walken interrupts the recording of a classic rock track with incessant crazed demands for “more cowbell”. I thought of this reading Laura Ries’s blog this morning, when she comments on Super

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Peeking inside O & M

9 February 2005

Danny at Adpulp pointed me to Adweek’s coverage of O&M Execs accused of fraud on the US Government’s anti-drug account. Danny comments Anyone looking for a revealing look at the kind of office politics duplicity and general CYA that occurs at ad agencies ought to check out Adweek’s recaps. It

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