Endless repeats

by Tony Quinlan on Feb 9, 2007 5:00:00 PM

Personnel Today are writing about a recent survey that blames middle managers for lost productivity, even putting a spurious figure of £220bn on the loss. This smacks to me of a lazy and particularly unhelpful PR exercise. (Given that it’s got coverage elsewhere, it’s worked in spread …

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Rule-breaking in government

by Tony Quinlan on Feb 8, 2007 6:30:00 PM

From the recent Demos email:

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Blinded by the lights

by Tony Quinlan on Feb 6, 2007 1:30:00 PM

Yesterday’s post on Malcolm Gladwell’s article on puzzles and mysteries prompted me to write about measurement. I recently chaired a Media Trust conference/seminar on public relations and one of the speakers talked at length on measuring PR results. [In fairness, he worked for a measu …

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Who’s the bad guy?

by Tony Quinlan on Feb 5, 2007 7:30:00 PM

Another interesting piece from Malcolm Gladwell in the New Yorker. "Open Secrets" uses the Enron story to talk about the difference between puzzles and mysteries, which fit beautifully into the Cognitive Edge complexity framework neatly. But there’s a further angle to the article that …

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Metaphor as indicator

by Tony Quinlan on Jan 11, 2007 9:00:00 PM

Catching up on some podcasts, I’m listening to SciPod – the New Scientist podcast from 20060908 last year. There’s a piece on the Macbeth effect – research around how physical cleanliness is related to morality. It’s from the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. The st …

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Plus ca change...

by Tony Quinlan on Jan 10, 2007 11:45:00 AM

I came across this recently and laughed out loud.

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For PR novices…

by Tony Quinlan on Jan 8, 2007 8:48:00 PM

It’s short notice, I know, but I’m going to be chairing the Media Trust’s “Introduction to PR” seminar next Tuesday 16th January at the Park Crescent Conference Centre, Great Portland Street, London from 2pm onwards.

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Overkill, Overbore, Underachieve

by Tony Quinlan on Nov 24, 2006 3:00:00 PM

Overkill, Overbore, Underachieve

I was talking with a colleague recently about a project she was peripherally involved in. One of her clients is very command-and-control, by-the-numbers (mostly made up of engineers, maintenance men, manual workers) and is about to embark on a large-scale change communications project …

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The Best Mission Statement in the World Ever

by Tony Quinlan on Nov 16, 2006 12:45:00 PM

I’ve made no secret of my general dislike of mission statements. The process of putting one together can be very powerful and help clarify many things, but as pieces of communication they generally stink.

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Why make customers think about it from the organisation’s perspective?

by Tony Quinlan on Nov 16, 2006 8:29:00 AM

I’ve just had one of those frustratingly familiar online survey experiences. I’d gone online to check out my BTOpenzone account and struggled to find any details of it on either the www.btopenzone.com or bt.com sites.

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