John Porcaro blogs on Bob Rosner author of Gray Matters.
He cited a study that showed that in office buildings, most thermostats aren
John Porcaro blogs on Bob Rosner author of Gray Matters.
He cited a study that showed that in office buildings, most thermostats aren
Improv can still be powerful when it’s mundane
Finding space for stronger feelings in collaboration
I’ve just had a delightful meeting with Emma Cahill co-founder of publishing house Snowbooks. They describe their approach thus: We publish far fewer titles than
I’ve been doing a lot of thinking – and worrying – about collaboration. I think the ability to collaborate effectively is becoming ever more essential
The Church of the Customer blog quotes an NY Times interview with David Bowie who says: I’m fully confident that copyright for instance, will no
I spend too much time thinking. A friend revealed to me recently that he would describe me to acquaintances as a brain on a stick.
No sooner do I finish my last blog than I stumble on Denham Grey’s eloquent thoughts: Wonder if you can really capture tacit knowledge by
I’ve been thinking a lot about what goes unspoken in the world in general and in my little slice of it in particular. There I
I’ve just started to suffer from Spam comments the latest effort by these wretches to publicise their sites. They basically post fatuous comments to weblogs
I’ve always really enjoyed speaking in public. Don’t know why, just do. So I’m chuffed that a couple of interesting events have come up for

Tim Kastelle has a great post on Innovation without Intellectual Property Protection prompted by this TED talk by Johanna Blakely. It turns out there are lots of huge industries that

Evelyn Rodriguez puts it eloquently: In additional to journalism any perceptive business person can surmise my point is also that the best marketing, the best products, or the best _____

BuzzMachine » Congratulations, Rocketboom Jeff Jarvis says “Big advertisers and big agencies are chickenshit. They need to grow some balls or else they’ll find new competitors running circles around them”

A British artist sneaked into four New York galleries and covertly hung his own art. Brilliant. And the art itself matches the audacity of the hanging. [Via Steve Rubel]