Month: April 2013
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On Inventing Your Job
I guess it's not such a new story that when my daughter's generation enter the workforce a far higher proportion of them will find themselves with the need (and also the means) to invent their own job. And given the pace of change that surrounds us, then to reinvent it, probably many times. Perhaps Thomas Friedman…
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Digital Shift
I've been doing a fair bit of work with the smart folk at Econsultancy of late. Our latest venture together is the launch of a new trends service we're calling Digital Shift. As we all know the pace of change that digital marketers face is relentless. Every day it seems that there are reams of…
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Post Of The Month – March 2013 – The Winner
Happy to say that the winner of Post Of The Month for March is the excellent Digital Isn't Working (Yet) paper from Ian Fitzpatrick and Eric Pelletier. Well done to Eric and Ian, who are entered into the Hall of Fame. And thanks to everyone for taking part.
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Post Of The Month – March 2013 – The Vote
A smaller number of nominations this month so a shorter but perfectly formed shortlist for your reading pleasure. Our vote this month is between: What You Know, What You Do, and What You Own by Matt Locke Are Brands Fracking the Social Web? from John Willshire No to No UI by Timo Arnall The No UI Debate is…
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Post Of The Month – March 2013 – Nominations
Back after a short break and already it's time to ask for nominations for Post Of The Month for March. So if there are any great posts that you read and that were posted in that month, please do nominate them in the comments below. As usual I have a starting list below. I'm cheating…
