Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

Jeff Risley blogs about his agency launching The Red Blue Project. Looking at the state of politics in the US the project is trying to get past polarisation. The agency says, “The project is politically neutral. The goal is not to move anyone to one side or the other, but just to encourage more thoughtful, open-minded discussion rather than just throwing rocks at the other side”

I like this idea. And I marvel at the thought of an ad agency championing the avoidance of logical fallacies. Rock on, as Hugh would say.

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