Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

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

So slowly getting back in the saddle after the Christmas hiatus.

Glad that Evelyn has survived the tsunami. The other blogger I’m concerned about is James Cherkoff – I know he was off to Sri Lanka for Christmas so my fingers are crossed for him.

As Hugh says of Evelyn’s posts

Wow. By bloggingg standards, this is huge stuff. We’re more used to a steady diet of “Upgraded to Movable Type v3.14 yesterday” or whatever.

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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

Comment spam solution

Like many others I’ve been getting more and more bogus comments from Spammers promoting their sites. So, having delayed for a while, I’ve just installed

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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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I don’t know

Chris Corrigan regularly reminds me of why I admire his work. Here’s the latest reason. Today I ran into an interesting situation. I was in a conversation about a community

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links for 2011-07-05

@ribo » Blog Archive » The power of small things (tags: crumbs!) Jason Fried Co-founder of 37signals on How to Get Creative Interactions – 10 rules for dynamic participation Typically

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Wasting or engaging brains

Annette Clancy spotted this YouTube: A vision of students today. Michael Wesch asked his students – what is it like being a student today? – and dozens of them collaborated