Open Sauce in London

Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

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

James and I will be running our next Open Sauce Live workshop in London on Tuesday 17 October in conjunction with our friends at NMK. Our blurb says

From the highest-spending brands to the smallest agencies everyone is wondering how to succeed in a brave new world of marketing.It’s a world where people are better informed, better connected and have more choice. Where the media are increasingly fragmented. Our Open Sauce workshop offers a lively, practical way to get to grips with this world.

As usual, we’ll blend some interesting bits of content with some improv activities and open facilitation.

If you’re interested, please contact NMK direct to book a place.

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