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Johnnie Moore

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

Nice idea from Rob Paterson and his friends: marketing filter. And not just because it very shrewdly filters me in. Likewise his Cityfilter for Charlottetown. Some interesting comments on Rob’s post too.

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Blogging for Ourhouse

Welcome to the Ourhouse Weblog. Blogging is something I’ve become increasingly interested in. Earlier this month I set up the Beyond Branding Blog which is

Collaboration

I’ve been doing a lot of thinking – and worrying – about collaboration. I think the ability to collaborate effectively is becoming ever more essential

Just Undo It?

The AntiBrand: blackSpot sneakers, a project by Adbusters attacks Nike directly. In doing so they take on what has become one of the great icons

Trust and NGOs

My friend Olaf Brugman has invited me to take part in a workshop in Brussels on October 29th. It looks set to be an interesting

SharpReader

I’ve finally started paying attention to RSS and all this stuff about “Blog Aggregators”. The final shove was wanting to get Martin Roell’s English feed.

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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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Problems, problems…

JP has a good post about how Open Source makes you responsible. He quotes Chuq van Rospach thus: Open source requires you as a manager of IT, or as a

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Watching improv

I’m planning to see my friend Sue Walden guest improvising with the team of Crunchy Frog tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at The Wheatsheaf 25 Rathbone Place, London W1T 1DG. Details here.

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links for 2011-07-28

Conversation is innovation « Creating Cleveland’s New Story I agree with a lot of what this guy says. Via David Gurteen.

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Where the tech power lies…

In recent years a profound switch has taken place in who has the technological advantage. Not so long ago, it was big organisations – government and corporations – that had