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Monthly Archives: May 2009
Thought provoking: Mark Ritson; Ehrenberg-Bass and Stephen King
Morning Three thought provoking morsels for you this morning. First up the execllent Mark Ritson on why Ford is best placed to weather the current storm. His angle is that while others are busy launching new brands they are ruthlessly … Continue reading
Posted in Brilliance from the big wide world, Tombola, Words from the wise
Tagged Free, mark ritson, marketing, planning
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u, i, the 3 g's 29.05.09
i’m not sure BAD fulfilled their remit last week so i’ve revisited some favourites here: godin, ted (well godin @ ted), gladwell and google – call it the 3g’s 1) http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/05/is-marketing-an-art-or-a-science.html more stuff on ziggin and a zaggin, this time … Continue reading
Posted in Brilliance from the big wide world, Tombola, Words from the wise
Tagged blog, change, data, google, marketing, planning
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I'll take a good madison over a sprint anyday
In the digital age why are we trying to homogenise our sporting passions into instant win 'entertainment' commodities. Continue reading
TZ – Eceletic
Chipping away… Continue reading
Sunday Best: 26 May 2009
“Everyday luxuries” make the headlines from the FT this week, as elsewhere Brits struggle to save in the continuing credit crunch and grads face jobs drought this summer… Continue reading
Posted in Brilliance from the big wide world
Tagged Consumer, consumer news, Economy, everyday luxuries, guardian, image, images, insight, news, newspapers, real world insight, recession, RWI, sales, sunday best, twitter, unemployment
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