I just stumbled across Johnnie Moore Ministries. The mission statement:
“Destroying the Kingdoms of Darkness through the ministry of revelation”
Maybe I could adopt that as a strapline too.
I just stumbled across Johnnie Moore Ministries. The mission statement:
“Destroying the Kingdoms of Darkness through the ministry of revelation”
Maybe I could adopt that as a strapline too.
David Gurteen tweeted this interesting article (pdf): Conversational Leadership: Thinking together for a change It makes a lot of sense to me pushing for a
This post really interests me: Innovation for Development: Scaling Up or Evolving? As they complete some pilot experiments in development work the authors recognise that
Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic suggests why we end up with incompetent leaders making a point about a bias towards men in the process: In my view, the main
From the newsletter of envisional comes word of this CNET article Deep in the tense Jenin refugee camp in the Palestinian West Bank a new
I’ve just given a presentation on Beyond Branding in Jersey. It was fun to take ideas that have been percolating for months and give them
Great article in today’s Independent. The government decided to take action to stop the spread of TB among cattle. They found that badgers were to
Jennifer Rice continues our rolling dialogue about what marketing’s job is. I appreciate Jen for keeping a good thoughtful exploration going. David Foster at PhotonCourier
Eloquent polemic from Chris Lydon: After New Hampshire. Here’s what I’m learning: For those of us who like the sound of “Internet democracy ” who
I’ll be taking part in the Chautauqua online discussion of Beyond Branding, from 15th to 29th February. Fellow authors Denzil Meyers, Chris Macrae, Julie Anixter
Found via Richard Gayle is Strike that Out Sam. This is a cheeky exploitation of the fact that Microsoft Word documents retain the fingerprints of

Chris Corrigan reckons..the podcasts produced by the locked out employees of CBC are far far better than the crap produced by the locked in managers. We live in interesting times.

Jeff Jarvis is on particularly good form at the moment. I love his ornery challenges to MSNBC’s clumsy (and mean) management of its US presidential debate footage. Today he has

So while I’m in the territory of challenging false dichotomies and then proposing new ones which are probably equally flawed but at least different… I reread my last post and

This comment from BuzzMachine… by Jeff Jarvis… Media is getting personal Perhaps it’s as simple as that. Media was institutional. Now it is personal. By personalizing media, I don’t mean