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Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

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

  • Geoffrey Robertson looks back on the famous trial of 1960. The Britain he depicts is an unattractive place, ruled by comically-pompous, moralising elites. I wonder what ideas, taken as given today, will look ridiculous in fifty years time?

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Conversational leadership

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

Scaling or evolving?

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

Jersey

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

Badgers and the joy of complexity

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

More on what is marketing…

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

Chautauqua

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

Microsoft’s embarassing metadata

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

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Emotional debt

Releasing the hidden costs of pent up frustrations

Aliveness

Finding the aliveness below the surface of stuck

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Context

I don’t agree with Seth’s analysis of the difference between a group of credit-card execs and a roomful of CPAs…

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Fairness and monkey business

The Frontal Cortex: Inequality and the Perception of Fairness. I love the experiments psychologists come up with. One of the more powerful examples of this behavior comes from Franz Waals

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Boredom as the threshold of creativity

Sherry Turkle is an MIT professor who is fascinated by conversation. This article on her ideas made sense to me. Conversations, as they tend to play out in person, are