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want to work at wieden?

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Neil asked me to post this. And he's a nice man, so I said yes. Contact them, not me:

"Wieden + Kennedy London is an independent, creatively-driven communications agency whose clients include Honda, Nike, EA Games, and Yakult. The quality of our work has consistently been recognised by creative awards juries as amongst the very best in the world.

We're looking for new media designers who are ready to do the best work of their lives. People that have raw talent and experience in concept and content development for web and preferably experience in other new media channels (mobile, mp4 devices etc). Skills should include concept, visualisation, design and build. Advanced HTML, CSS, Javascript, Flash 8, Photoshop, ImageReady, Fireworks, After Effects, Dreamweaver, etc.

They won't be part of a separate digital division or department, they'll be an integral part of the creative development and execution process. If you're interested contact simon.summerscales at wk.com"

May 25, 2006 in huh? | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (1)

IT conversations on Thursday 2

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Bet you all thought I'd forget about this didn't you? Or you didn't care.

But here it is my second pick from the fabulous IT Conversations site. It's not that original a selection but its well worth a listen - Mr Malcolm Gladwell.

Something more non-obvious next week.

(and isn't 'new ideas through your headphones' a good tagline? very good)

May 25, 2006 in IT conversations | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

local coherence and floods of detail

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I was listening to an NPR programme via podcast yesterday. It was an interview with this guy, Kamran Nazeer, about his book, Send In The Idiots. Very interesting.

At one point he talked about strategies some autistic people have for dealing with things that trouble them, like unpredictable conversations. He said that behaviours like repeated pen-clicking or arranging things on  a desk are  attempts to focus on something that will give 'local coherence' when you're feeling 'flooded with detail'.  And it struck me that I'd never heard a better definition of strategic planning.  It's something that offers  'local coherence' when you're 'flooded with detail'.

That's my defintion from now on.

(And of course, that makes market research, or brand onions, the equivalent of pen-clicking.)

 

May 24, 2006 in interesting | Permalink | Comments (7) | TrackBack (0)

not urban spam and a planner to admire

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Richard Reynolds is a planner to admire. I'd heard about his smart, interesting t-shirts a while ago, and ordered a couple, and they're great. And then I heard that he was also doing this, which is one of the best ideas I've heard in a long time and is the complete antithesis of urban spam, and should be a compulsary activity for everyone who ever felt tempted to do some dumb ambient campaign.

And - and this should be useful and instructive for all you junior planners and people looking to find a job - there's something incredibly hire-able about someone like Richard, someone who does stuff, as opposed to the usual planning I-just-think-stuff stereotype, this is a very valuable quality in a planner. (Of course I've never met the man, so he could be a horrible planner, but I very much doubt it.) Visit Guerilla Gardening. Give the man some support.

May 23, 2006 in urban spam | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack (1)

lightweights are late

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I'm increasingly convinced that business (and life) success is incredibly simple. And that the single, simple key to wealth, success and happiness is getting up early.

It's been almost universally true in my experience that the smartest, most interesting, most creative people are the early risers. And that the midnight oil merchants are arses.

I enjoy playing a little game with people who want to have a meeting (especially when I'm not keen to meet them) I always say let's meet 'first thing' and see when they think that is. Anytime after 8 and they're a lightweight. (I did get into a bit of a game of bluff with someone else once, who was clearly also a morning person and we ended up meeting at 5. But it was the best meeting I've ever had.)

Company meetings, management meetings, status meetings should all be at 7. And then you can have an hour's meeting and do an hour's work before the slack bohemians turn up. And you can leave them mystified when you go home at 4 and still achieve way more than they do.

May 23, 2006 in ideas | Permalink | Comments (11) | TrackBack (0)

splendid crack

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I enjoyed a splendid East London coffee with Iain Tate of crackunit on Friday. An excellent man who pointed me at two of the best sites I've seen for ages. Netvibes which you probably all know about but which is a fantastic way of drawing all your RSS stuff together and is my new home page, and We Feel Fine which Iain explains much better than I. I was also pleased to learn he's another East Midlander (Staffs). We E-Midlanders have to stick together. Maybe we should start an East Midlands blog ring. It'd be called eyupmiduck.

May 22, 2006 in sites | Permalink | Comments (6) | TrackBack (1)

no chat, no nothing tomorrow

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Sorry. On top of everthing else, I've just discovered I have a meeting tomorrow so it's all cancelled anyway. I will make another plan and I will be more organised and technologically-prepared. Sorry.

May 22, 2006 in Account Planning School Of The Web | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

OK. Forget the campfire thing

I've just found out it's going to cost me $49 to get 60 people chatting. I'll think of something else.

May 22, 2006 in Account Planning School Of The Web | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack (0)

skypecast scaredy-cat rethink

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I'm cancelling the Skypecast scheduled for tomorrow evening. Not sure I'm ready for that. But I'm going back to the orginal plan and do a chat. I'm going to suggest Campfire since you can do it through a regular browser and I like the stuff that 37signals build. Time will be the same - 6pm BST. The address for the Campfire room is planningschool.campfirenow.com and the password is iloverussell. But I think you don't need the password, I think you can go straight in as a guest if you go here - http://planningschool.campfirenow.com/95aac

If anyone's around this evening at 6pm BST I'm going to try and have a practise then.

May 22, 2006 in Account Planning School Of The Web | Permalink | Comments (5) | TrackBack (0)

now called The Pelamis Sea

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The vote is over. The people have spoken. This is now called The Pelamis Sea and Corentin is the winner. Many congratulations. (Corentin, can you email me and I'll arrange to get you your book?)

May 22, 2006 in Account Planning School Of The Web | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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