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Month: October 2006

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Presence and leadership

18 October 2006

I’m continuing to work through Presence. The chapter on presence as a form of leadership is one of the strongest for me. It articulates a non-heroic idea of leadership that I really agree with. Here’s the nub of the argument as articulated by co-author Betty Sue Flowers: One of the

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Memo to CMOs: We’re subjects, not objects

18 October 2006

Whilst tweaking copy for our Co-creation Rules Manifesto with James I found myself riffing on the Cluetrain notion that marketing should no longer be done to people… and combining it with our interest in social objects or ooze. I came up with this paragraph which in my vain way I

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Art of Hosting

18 October 2006

I’m giving serious thought to attending The Art of Hosting in Boulder on 18-20 November. It’s a long way to go but Chris Corrigan made it sound very attractive in a Skype call the other day.

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Presence

16 October 2006

Warning: Esoteric post follows. Over the last few years I’ve become more and more interested in the power of presence in working with people though I often steer clear of talking about it as I find it a hard concept to explain in words. So I think I have to

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Good question

15 October 2006

Phil Dourado asked a really good question the other day. I wish I had some kind of answer. So, if 19 million people were moved by a piece of viral communication to talk like a pirate yesterday (see post below), how come only 150,000 people a day regularly click on

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Beyond the black box

15 October 2006

Some months back Ross Dawson sent me a free copy of his book, Developing Knowledge-Based Client Relationships: Leadership in Professional Services. I am not a prolific reader and the book sat on my desk for a long time, leaving me feeling guilty. But I disciplined myself to read it recently

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Sharing knowledge

15 October 2006

One of the benefits of an open approach to marketing is that it allows your own staff to create little bits of extra value for customers. A small but interesting example cropped up the other day in the Southwest Airlines blog. One of their pilots David Evans says that when

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Beyond the hamster wheel

15 October 2006

I’ve added Paul Robinson to my aggregator. (Funnily enough, I only found him when he announced he was going to stop reading my blog regularly.) Paul’s a coder and I don’t run into many of them socially, and it’s interesting to get his craftsman’s perspective on his work. He said

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This looks like fun

10 October 2006

I think I’ll have to try out the new exhibit in the giant Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern gallery. Looks a lot of fun. And a real object of sociality… Hat tip: Lee McEwan

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Hallam Foe: in praise of emerging adulthood

9 October 2006

I’ve been continuing to think about the film Hallam Foe and my experience of it in the company of fellow UK bloggers (see my recent post). The film is amongst other things, an exploration of adolescence and many of us I think identified with the hero’s journey, sometimes funny, sometimes

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