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Announcing NEXOS
We’re really pleased to be working with Dan Simmons at Beyond Eureka on a response to the onslaught of digital information, messages, conversations. We’re all of an age where we remember life before mobile phones, email, RSS feeds, FaceBook. We wouldn’t dream of turning back the clock. But we do feel people need better tools and protocols, not simply more devices, more content, more conversations. > Continue reading
NEXOS stands for Next Operating System. I was talking to a TEDx organiser about NEXOS in these terms:
Albert Einstein once famously said: “It has become appallingly clear that our technology has surpassed our humanity. I hope that someday, our humanity might yet surpass our ...MORE >
LCEG Event: Engagement
I recently attended “Employee Engagement” – Art or Science? Fact or Fiction? event held by the London Communicators and Engagement Group. In addition to HR and Comms elements I’d highlight how Strategy and Culture matter for engagement. Continue reading
The panellists had a good discussion and the audience got involved, although the large attendance meant some people didn't get to contribute. No agreement was reached on the headline question - I'd say that the general feeling was that while there's a lot ...MORE >
Why do we need to track emergent culture change?
“Emergent” culture change is becoming a pressing issue at both corporate and national levels. It’s time to start tracking it, so the changes don’t catch you off guard. Continue reading
"Emergent" culture change - or how cultures quietly evolve - is an issue that has received relatively little attention. In part this is because the main bodies of measurements of culture are those of the values of national cultures begun by Hofstede and ...MORE >
Creating a new category
Are HSPA “mobile broadband” services another Starbucks? A £1billion campaign backed by 17 big names in IT and telecoms will promote mobile broadband just as rival service WiMax launches. Continue reading
The GSM Association’s campaign, explains Rob Minto in today’s FT, will run on- and offline in 91 countries. The purpose of the campaign is to establish mobile broadband as a category consumers recognise. The category is supported by products from multiple vendors, including mobile broadband ...MORE >
