Posted by Judy Gombita on April 3, 2013 · 19 Comments
Here’s a short intro to Paull Young:
He’s the guy who, while working in a quiet office with you, on some tedious but essential deliverable, late at night, will start humming out loud the majestic Jurassic Park theme song because, he says, it “makes everything more meaningful” (it does—try it).
He’s that [...]
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Posted by Heather Yaxley on May 10, 2012 · 2 Comments
Back in the 1970s, there was a vision of a paperless office; whilst the futurist, Alvin Toffler predicted increased technology was creating information overload. The reality is that we’re using more paper than ever – alongside an ever exploding volume of online content. I’m sure I could find data to illustrate the trend, [...]
The communication process more important than outcomes on PR Conversations
Posted by Judy Gombita on June 19, 2012 · 39 Comments
Process is more important than outcome
When the outcome drives the process we will only ever go to where we’ve already been. If process drives outcome we may not know where we’re going, but we will know we want to be there.
–Point #3 from (internationally renowned designer) Bruce Mau’s Incomplete Manifesto for Growth
Currently I’m transitioning [...]
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