Monthly Archives: May 2009

A Wilde Adventure

I’ve just finished Built of Books by Thomas Wright, which examines the life of Oscar Wilde through the books he loved and owned. Gathering up such a list seems a daunting task at first but an avalanche of records exist

A Wilde Adventure

I’ve just finished Built of Books by Thomas Wright, which examines the life of Oscar Wilde through the books he loved and owned. Gathering up such a list seems a daunting task at first but an avalanche of records exist

Gross National Happiness

If we shift the measurement standards, can we change the kind of conversation we have to have with our clients? This is a fight (hopefully my word choice is an exaggerated literary one!) that most strategists experience. To every planner

Gross National Happiness

If we shift the measurement standards, can we change the kind of conversation we have to have with our clients? This is a fight (hopefully my word choice is an exaggerated literary one!) that most strategists experience. To every planner

Read “The Girl I Left Behind”

I recently finished a fantastic book, one that has sat on my to-be-read shelf for a few months. I devoured it, the whole thing was finished in less than 24 hours, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it or recommending

Read “The Girl I Left Behind”

I recently finished a fantastic book, one that has sat on my to-be-read shelf for a few months. I devoured it, the whole thing was finished in less than 24 hours, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it or recommending

New Ways to Retail

I love hearing about all the creativity going on in the retail sector these days. I know a lot of it is under duress but hope all of these innovative people and businesses emerge stronger, with more loyal customers, for

New Ways to Retail

I love hearing about all the creativity going on in the retail sector these days. I know a lot of it is under duress but hope all of these innovative people and businesses emerge stronger, with more loyal customers, for