
I laughed when I noticed the entire contents of my schedule in Outlook this morning. I am feeling seriously demob happy.

I laughed when I noticed the entire contents of my schedule in Outlook this morning. I am feeling seriously demob happy.
I popped over to Kogan Page yesterday to pick up my own copy of Beyond Branding. (It’s quite handy that my publisher is a 10
I’ve been experimenting with Skype software that let’s you make phone calls over the net. Quite impressive and completely free (for the time being). I’ve
Tony Goodson is back on the stump. His postings from inside a corporate (where he’s been for just three months) continue to amuse and enlighten.
I’m planning some changes to my web presence in the next few days which are probably going to be disruptive, so here’s a warning and
This is the first new posting to this Weblog at its new home JohnnieMoore.com. I’ve transferred to a new, faster server and decided this was
I decided a while back that I wanted to move out of London. I’ve lived in this city for over 25 years and I think
You may have noticed a long silence here. I was travelling in Australia and then came back to the UK and changed location. I’ve moved
I generally avoid blogging about how I’m blogging but I will indulge myself today, as it’s my ninth anniversary of writing this blog. It started
I was very sad to learn that John Ptak the husband of my friend Patti Digh, has been struck with cancer. Patti’s response to this,
We’ve almost finished getting our new book available on Lulu the print-on-demand service. This little video is just me drooling over the final proof. It’s

Tim Ambler a student at the London Business School is organising a conference Brands in The Boardroom next month. He kindly invited me but it’s not my thing I’m afraid.

Tom Guarriello has a useful summary of what sounds an interesting talk by Dan Gilbert. Gilbert the Harvard psychologist who wrote Stumbling On Happiness, turned his attention to risk and

John Moore (the US one) says What Al Ries doesn’t get about marketing I can

I’m reading John Seddon’s book on quality management, I want you to cheat!. It challenges conventional ideas of managing quality through service guarantees and measurements. He contrasts two approaches to