A #dystopian tale of human enslavement and microblogging Chapter Two Sticking it to the man was easier than I thought (my line manager Keith was very understanding). Just six weeks later I was in Frisco International Airport queuing for a hire car. Suddenly I was the most spontaneous guy I knew – including Pete in MIS, and I… [ MORE… ]
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A #dystopian tale of human enslavement and microblogging Chapter One Did you read that article in The Guardian. Twitter HQ looks pretty sweet, right? I mean, yeah we’ve all worked in open plan offices. Heck, I’ve even pimped out my own little pod with a mini basketball net for when I need some downtime. But a plasma TV… [ MORE… ]
Isn’t humour funny? Get it right and you’ve a tool to create something truly memorable. Get it wrong and there’s no better way to look like a wally. For a painful example of the latter, just ask for my ‘Weekend at Bernie’s’ funeral story. So, does humour have a place in the serious world of corporate comms? Done… [ MORE… ]
