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News Anchor? or Millstone?

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Johnnie Moore

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

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 a great post saying TV news is about to sink under its own infrastructure. He looks at the $14m cost of a network news anchor and makes it sound like a millstone.

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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

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Releasing the hidden costs of pent up frustrations

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Finding the aliveness below the surface of stuck

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Doing vs analysing

Thanks to Piers Young (and the cast of bloggers who make up the chain:Jim McGee, Ole Eichhorn, Ottmar Liebert and Kevin Kelly) for this fascinating anecdote: The ceramics teacher announced

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Leadership, narcissism and what we really want

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 reason for the uneven management

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links for 2006-01-27

The Individual Is The New Group — Part 1. Get Real: Stowe Boyd’s Soapbox Interesting post suggesting that the future lies in individual tools like blogs, that allow groups to

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Inequality: a bit of science

Jonah Lehrer points to research on how we react to inequality in a post calculated to send Fox News fans into a frenzy: the idea of scientists arguing for wealth