Chrissie Hynde
: Don't Get Me Wrong: I Won't Stand For Cruelty to Geese
Ed Miliband
: A Distant and Distracted Cameron Cannot Tackle Tax Avoidance
Charles Moore
: Margaret Thatcher's First Visit to Washington of the Reagan Presidency
Natalie Bennett
: Jobs You Can Build a Life On: The British Economy Isn't Delivering
Seth Freedman
: We Don't Need No Regulation
Do you think you could plot a company's success inversely against the amount of time taken up in internal meetings? It's hard to be objective, my personal aversion to meetings is an almost visceral rage, but I fear they may even be destroying our productivity.
My retired dad thinks that...
(28) Comments | Posted 16 January 2013 | (23:00)
Imagine no possessions, it isn't hard to do. So said John Lennon in 1971, and Mary Meeker in 2012. Of course the words of John Lennon should be taken with a degree of caution. He went on to invite us to "imagine no countries" - a suggestion which even Yoko...
(1) Comments | Posted 12 December 2012 | (23:00)
On Wednesday Twitter released the Year on Twitter - the story of 2012 told through our users' Tweets.
The big stories were easily brought back to mind. The vivid image of Boris Johnson dancing at the Olympics created the highest spike in UK Twitter conversation, based on...
(6) Comments | Posted 26 November 2012 | (23:00)
Can technology alone save a business presented with change - will the Hailo app save the Black Cab? Anyone who lives in London will be aware of two opposing forces in the world of private carriage: black cabs and Addison Lee.
Maybe it's being excessively romantic to imbue this story...
(5) Comments | Posted 8 November 2012 | (23:00)
Barack, where's your tie? It was intriguing to watch Barack Obama tear around the last few days US Election without a tie on. There are very few acts on the political stage that aren't considered and focus group tested so this is clearly a signal of societal change.
Politicians dressing...
(4) Comments | Posted 31 October 2012 | (23:00)
Previously I wrote about the power of brevity in clear communication. It seems strange that we take so long to individually this conclusion about simplicity - because a vast body of thinking has illuminated our path to this answer.
John Hegarty - the advertising legend - last year wrote...
(8) Comments | Posted 26 October 2012 | (00:00)
I've had the misfortune to visit a number of schools recently. Aside from the stark reminder it has given me that I have an extreme resistance to any form of authority (head teachers occupy a singular place of distrust). It has reminded me how we are building the world to...
(10) Comments | Posted 18 October 2012 | (00:00)
I will never listen to another voicemail in my life. We are never ever, ever, ever getting back together. Like ever. Why are the tools of modern communication so broken? Voicemail is my pet hate. Three minutes of what often sounds like someone shouting at passing traffic. Followed by a...
(6) Comments | Posted 6 October 2012 | (00:00)
Rihanna released a new single this week. In other shock news: the stars of TOWIE stayed late at a nightclub and Nicole Scherzinger used her "serious face" when listening to a contestant on X-Factor. Unless you're a pop music fanatic you'll be forgiven for thinking that she only had a...
(5) Comments | Posted 19 September 2012 | (00:00)
It's a well established tradition that every working Brit has been on a course that told them that the most important part of communication is given off by our bodies. We're told something like "184.5% of the message is body language". Normally by a tired looking trainer whose own body...
(0) Comments | Posted 12 September 2012 | (17:59)
This week I spent a day being bussed around London with six other media old timers. It was rather like the promotion tour for a decrepit pop band on a desperate comeback. We found ourselves stumbling through the doors of 6 agencies in an intensely caffeinated eight hours. Our task...

(11) Comments | Posted 24 January 2013 | (23:00)