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Musings On A Sunday Afternoon.

By admin

Last weekend my wife and were guests with a friend who is a barrister, and on the way to becoming a judge, all being well. We were talking about the mobile devices that we each had. He does not have one. No iPhone, no iPad, no Blackberry – not even a good old fashioned mobile [...]

What Is The Biggest Brand – And Why

By admin

What is the biggest brand? There are some big big brands out there. Every year more brands vie for visibility and dominance. The reason is that every brand that gets share of mind – and trust – can generate huge revenues… Let’s think about some of the great trusted brands in the world, and some [...]

Changing Brand Behavior

By Chris Gilbey

Have you noticed that even as we see the power of digitization modifying business and, in my view driving productivity gains into the consumer marketplace, we also see regulation of the worst kind creeping into the system? Lets talk about productivity gains for a minute. The power of the smart phone. New apps are coming [...]

Vote 1 – "None Of The Above"

By Chris Gilbey

In Australia we are in the early stages of a federal election. The interesting thing about this election is that it was preceded first by a “palace coup” in which the deputy Prime Minister essentially ousted the existing and elected PM. This took place, it appears, as the result of the party apparatchiks determining that [...]

The Practical Realities of Growth and Sustainability

By Chris Gilbey

Podcasts – or more importantly time shifted audio content – are, I believe, one of the great information accelerators of our age. I subscribe to a number of feeds mainly from NPR in the US, the BBC in the UK and the ABC in Australia. I listen to them in the car on my commute [...]

Empathy And The Common Good

By Chris Gilbey

We are living in a constantly changing world. More of those changes are taking place than we have ever experience before, and for some reason people are shocked by much of the change. But we shouldn't be. Much of what is taking place should not really be surprising, because it is largely predictable. All this [...]

Canada Upsets the American Music Industry for the second time in 110 Years

By Tom Koltai

(Our previous article was the first upset.)   This time, Canadians have made the top ten list of countries that are “out to get” the content industries.   They share this dubious honour with the following countries. Priority Watch List (Links retrieve country specific pdf reports.)         Argentina         Canada         Chile         Costa Rica [...]

The Dollar, The Oil and Sun Tzu – Part II – Financial

By Tom Koltai

When young men reach the age of 17, (in Australia) they obtain their driving licenses. Then they buy a cool car (death trap) that isn’t worth the money that they or their parents paid for it.   The next three years of their lives are spent “tricking” out the car with the best mag wheels, [...]

Slow Revolutions are better than overnight Coups.

By Tom Koltai

In 1993, I wrote a paper entitled, How Ubiquitous Free Communication will Alter the Status Quo.   I noted that because of electronic chat rooms [Prodigy, AOL and Compuserve] as more women became enamoured of the connectivity options available to them via a ubiquitous global network, that the divorce rate would rise dramatically.   I [...]

Some good quotes…

By Chris Gilbey

1. In my many years I have come to a conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two is a law firm, and three or more, is a congress – John Adams 2. If you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed, if you do read the newspaper, you are misinformed. – Mark Twain   3. Suppose you were an [...]