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Candy and Aspirin: October 2009
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Teetering on a precarious balance between personal creativity and corporate compliance. Friday, October 23, 2009. Disclaimer: I rant because I care. This week I attended quite possibly the meatiest, most useful marketing conference. Of my career. Massive and unequivocal kudos to the event organizers, presenters, sponsors and volunteers. I will tell everyone I know to go next year. But As PeeWee Herman said, “there's always a big but”. Leaving the venue after a Molson 67. And I wanted to be marketed to.
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Candy and Aspirin: No Harm Intended
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Teetering on a precarious balance between personal creativity and corporate compliance. Thursday, October 14, 2010. Of course there wasn't. There never is. Little did I think 24 hours ago that I'd be sitting in a Paris bistro going to war with the Polkaroo of all things. It all started last night on Facebook when a friend of mine tipped me off to this bizarre tweet. From one of Canada's most beloved kids' TV characters: "Polkaroo! RT @tvo: Should prostitution be legal? Autotweet #fail. RT @"Polkaroo!
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complexity | making space for Possibility
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Making space for Possibility. Framing questions that matter, with the question marks deeper down. ABOUT THE JOURNEY (2013). Tag Archives for complexity. The Divergence of Thought in Science and Philosophy: Could “Complexity” be New Common Ground? CHARLOTTE, NC. October 2011, by Chris Jones. Knowledge is a gift best appreciated when we don’t try to think about it. As a topic of focus, it frequently defies words. It grows more elusive as we attempt to draw closer to its source. Looking back over the centur...
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knowledge frameworks | making space for Possibility
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Making space for Possibility. Framing questions that matter, with the question marks deeper down. ABOUT THE JOURNEY (2013). Tag Archives for knowledge frameworks. The Divergence of Thought in Science and Philosophy: Could “Complexity” be New Common Ground? CHARLOTTE, NC. October 2011, by Chris Jones. Knowledge is a gift best appreciated when we don’t try to think about it. As a topic of focus, it frequently defies words. It grows more elusive as we attempt to draw closer to its source. Looking back over ...
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Aristotle | making space for Possibility
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Making space for Possibility. Framing questions that matter, with the question marks deeper down. ABOUT THE JOURNEY (2013). Tag Archives for Aristotle. The Divergence of Thought in Science and Philosophy: Could “Complexity” be New Common Ground? CHARLOTTE, NC. October 2011, by Chris Jones. Knowledge is a gift best appreciated when we don’t try to think about it. As a topic of focus, it frequently defies words. It grows more elusive as we attempt to draw closer to its source. Looking back over the centuri...
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Candy and Aspirin: Chinese Delivery as the Canary in the Coal Mine
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Teetering on a precarious balance between personal creativity and corporate compliance. Thursday, December 9, 2010. Chinese Delivery as the Canary in the Coal Mine. Working from a home office today, heard those footsteps up the walk and the inevitable clank of the mailbox mid-afternoon. The mail delivery had already happened, so resigned myself to another armload of crap junk mail flyers. So I phoned. And gave my name. Twice. And then my street number. That one worked the first time. But the deal fell ap...
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Candy and Aspirin: December 2010
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Teetering on a precarious balance between personal creativity and corporate compliance. Thursday, December 9, 2010. Chinese Delivery as the Canary in the Coal Mine. Working from a home office today, heard those footsteps up the walk and the inevitable clank of the mailbox mid-afternoon. The mail delivery had already happened, so resigned myself to another armload of crap junk mail flyers. So I phoned. And gave my name. Twice. And then my street number. That one worked the first time. But the deal fell ap...
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Candy and Aspirin: Roadkill Marketing
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Teetering on a precarious balance between personal creativity and corporate compliance. Saturday, March 13, 2010. My Twitter and Facebook networks saw me throw a hissy fit this week when I proclaimed a strong negative reaction to a short cartoon marketing video. I'm not reposting a link to it, figuring I've probably already driven more traffic to it than they ever expected. Oh, I get it. Nice little piece of content there. shame if anything were to happen to it. August 12, 2010 at 3:58 PM. Cheryl, you ar...
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Candy and Aspirin: October 2010
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Teetering on a precarious balance between personal creativity and corporate compliance. Thursday, October 14, 2010. Of course there wasn't. There never is. Little did I think 24 hours ago that I'd be sitting in a Paris bistro going to war with the Polkaroo of all things. It all started last night on Facebook when a friend of mine tipped me off to this bizarre tweet. From one of Canada's most beloved kids' TV characters: "Polkaroo! RT @tvo: Should prostitution be legal? Autotweet #fail. RT @"Polkaroo!
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Candy and Aspirin: November 2009
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Teetering on a precarious balance between personal creativity and corporate compliance. Sunday, November 8, 2009. Dropping Your Pants on the Second Date. I heard the expression "you sell like you buy" from my first ECM mentor back in the mid/late 1990s. Glad to see it still has relevance with the cool kids. More than a decade later. As I enter week #7 as Chief Marketing officer for Nuxeo (Open Source Enterprise Content Management). In the last 72 hours I made 4 important decisions on 2010 marketing spend.
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