Tag: change
A toast to the path behind & the one ahead.
Johnnie Walker’s ‘The Walk’ is my favorite ad of 2009 and for a number of reasons; it’s storytelling, it’s simplicity and it’s Scottish heritage. And so it seemed a great way to toast the the passing of 2009 and acknowledge the coming of the new decade ahead.
The past year was a turbulent one [...]
Posted: February 4th, 2010 under Brand Courage, Creativity & Innovation, Social Entrepreneurs, The Business of Sustainability.
Tags: brand, business, change, courage, creativity, design, heart, innovation, purpose, triple bottom line
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GDC/BC : Design is Our Business & Practivism 2
ANOTHER great Society of Graphic Designers of Canada / BC Chapter ‘Design Is Our Business’ breakfast event this morning, this time with business development consultant Blair Enns. Turnout was double from the inaugural September event and the audience continues to be a predominantly senior design group. The content was again valuable, actionable and relevant. More [...]
Posted: November 5th, 2009 under Creativity & Innovation, The Business of Sustainability.
Tags: business, change, design, encouraging, inspiration, social interest, sustainability
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Social Media Revolution?
I came across a pretty well put together video on You Tube about a so called Social Media revolution, or as Erik Qualman has coined it, and Trademarked it, ‘Socialnomics.’ The video promotes his book by the same name and is out in wide release August 26, 2009.
There are some intriguing statics whipping in and [...]
Posted: August 20th, 2009 under Creativity & Innovation.
Tags: belonging, business, change, community, innovation, inspiration, social media
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Angel of the Battlefield
In 1821 Clarissa was born a timid soul but with a courageous pioneering heart. Forty years years later ‘the Angel of the Battlefield’ began her life’s work.
In 1861, now considered ‘calm and resourceful’ Clara, as she wished to be called, was working as a recording clerk in the U.S. Patent Office in Washington, D.C. at [...]
Posted: May 21st, 2009 under Brand Courage, Social Entrepreneurs.
Tags: change, community, courage, entrepreneurial, heart, purpose, social interest
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A G(graphics,green,gdc)REAT Day
Happy World Graphic Design Day, Happy Anniversary ICOGRADA, and congratulations to the GDC - The Society of Graphic Designers of Canada for adopting their first official Sustainability Principles!
After four inspiring days of discussion, debate, innovation and change at the GDC’s National AGM in Winnipeg MB, I’m thrilled to have been a member of the [...]
Posted: April 27th, 2009 under Brand Courage, Creativity & Innovation, The Business of Sustainability.
Tags: business, change, community, courage, design, sustainability
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REdesigning Connection & Belonging
The honesty of our economic times is hard to avoid. I personally know many businesses and individuals faced with the sad reality of poor leadership decisions by business and government the world over. But I encourage us all to focus on the positives, find opportunity where you least expect it, give back to those around you [...]
Posted: April 2nd, 2009 under Creativity & Innovation, Social Entrepreneurs.
Tags: belonging, change, community, creativity, design, encouraging, heart, innovation, purpose, sustainability
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A Means to a Very Good End
Anita Roddick started the Body Shop in 1976 and said, ‘nobody talks about entrepreneurship as survival, but that’s exactly what it is and what nurtures creative thinking.’
Successful activist and successful business woman, Anita Roddick creatively used the Body Shop as a means to promote numerous causes like ending animal testing, protecting rain forests and the [...]
Posted: March 1st, 2008 under Brand Courage, Creativity & Innovation, Social Entrepreneurs, The Business of Sustainability.
Tags: brand, business, change, entrepreneurial, social interest, sustainability, triple bottom line
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