Month: June 2018
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Google Firestarters 28: Learning From the Innovators – The Event
The great and the good of UK planning (or at least those who were not in Cannes) came together last week for the latest Google Firestarters – this one on the theme of innovation. It's a well-discussed theme of-course, but I wanted […]
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JFK Unsilenced
'On the 22nd of November 1963, on his way to deliver a speech at the Dallas Trade Mart, JFK, the voice of his generation, was silenced. But what if we could unsilence his voice? What if technology had advanced so much to […]
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Automation and Wicked Problems
Glyn Britton made a good point in his piece about how AI and automation may actually free us up to be more human by enabling people to stop doing work that can actually be better done by machines. '…what if we turn […]
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Google Firestarters 28: Learning From The Innovators
Google Firestarters is back! Our next event will be on Wednesday 20th June, 6pm at Google London, and we are taking the rapidly shifting innovation landscape as our theme. We've taken various slants on an innovation theme before, but typically from the context […]
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Post of the Month – May 2018 – The Winner
Happy to say that the (runaway) winner of this month's Post of the Month vote is Harry Guild's excellent post on success bias in advertising: The long and the short of it needs the wrong and the shit of it. Well done Harry […]
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Post of the Month – May 2018 – The Vote
Thanks for the nominations. So our vote this month (including a double nomination from the BBH Labs blog which has been on fire recently) is between: Managing the Unmanageables by Agathe Guerrier The thrill of the chase – how we defined our purpose […]
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Post of the Month – May 2018 – Nominations
Cripes, is it nominations time already? So if you have a post that you've read over the past month that you think is particularly good then please do nominate it for the upcoming Post of the Month vote by letting me know […]