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How can you provide antidotes to dishonesty?

Take inspiration from the Indonesian government. In the province of East Kalimantan, whose natural resources have been routinely plundered by corrupt government officials and businessmen, the government has opened almost 1,500 cafes without cashiers. At these ‘honesty cafes’, people are expected to take...
Posted to Daily Poke (Weblog) by Greg Taylor on 22 Jul 2009

Collaborative Individualism Emerges At Reboot Britain

This week's NESTA sponsored Reboot Britain conference brought together a mix of government, business, banks, technology, media people from the UK, and visitors from the USA that saw left leaning Labour/Liberal Democrat political views engage and collaborate with conservative Tory representatives...
Posted to Quick Peeks (Weblog) by Lisa Devaney on 08 Jul 2009

Re: Should the Government ban logos on cigarette packets?

So, as a consumer, I'm meant to ask for a pack of the gold and white ones...? Or a small pack of green tobacco with the gold trim? Ridiculous. Brands could still differentiate themselves with colours.... unless the govt goes whole-hog and imposes plain 'Brown' packaging with an imposed font...
Posted to Marketing Forum (Forum) by Ben Bailey on 14 Jan 2009

Re: Is the government right to encourage young people to join the creative industries?

I think it is a good thing to encourage young people to consider a career agency side. It will raise awareness and enable talent from a wider gene pool than those with family already working in the industry.
Posted to Advertising Forum (Forum) by Nick Myers on 17 Sep 2008

Anyone for another???

Virals seem to be flowing out of the Home Office as freely as Tequila shots on a Friday night. As following their Knife crime viral campaign they've just launched their new anti-binge drinking campaign - with a viral forming a central plank to the campaign. I say "central plank" as although...
Posted to Rubbertopia (Weblog) by Chris Quigley on 18 Jun 2008

BBC's breathtaking bias against advertising

The Wethey Forecast seldom gets written on a Sunday. I’m normally tucked away from controversy on the golf course. But yesterday I listened to Radio 5 Live instead (for the sports coverage, which is excellent), and caught a remarkable example of the BBC’s mission to discredit advertising...
Posted to The Wethey Forecast (Weblog) by David Wethey on 10 Dec 2007

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