Monthly Archives: October 2011

The Halloween meme – isn’t it scary you’re not using memes?

Associate Director Andy Green blogs… “Daddy what did you used to do on Halloween?” My honest answer would be: “Nothing”. As a child, if asked about Halloween I would have probably said: “What’s that?” At the time there might have … Continue reading

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What’s your inner eye like?

Associate Director Andy Green’s blogs… I often allude to each of us having an ‘inner eye’ – an ability to observe our reality in a much deeper way in order to spot opportunities, detect undercurrents and see the bigger picture. … Continue reading

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Associate Director Andy Green blogs…

Associate Director Andy Green blogs… I’m posing the question: ‘Do we need to rebrand the working class, with the concept of ‘The UnChavs’, prompted by a holiday read of Owen Jones book Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class. The author has … Continue reading

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Why the graveyard radio shift is vital to creativity of the BBC and the UKplc brand

Associate Director Andy Green on the midnight shift… News of cutbacks in BBC services will inevitably not please everyone. A fundamental concern is the need for a criterion to determine priorities which includes at its heart how the BBC is … Continue reading

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Steve Jobs – The innovator who shaped the way we live

Senior account executive Rachel Mortell, reflects on the legacy of Steve Jobs and the iconic Apple brand “The world has lost a visionary” said President Obama on hearing that Apple founder and former CEO, Steve Jobs had lost his battle … Continue reading

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