What’s Experience Got to Do with It?
So recently I released the beta of my brand new Engagement Assessment – a clever tool that works out your engagement strength and strategy for growth by
So recently I released the beta of my brand new Engagement Assessment – a clever tool that works out your engagement strength and strategy for growth by
The Organic Agency are a challenger marketing agency working with clients such as Direct Line Group, Samsung and Renshaw. They are currently developing ‘The Organic Community’,
The Mission Feedback’s mission was to “engage young people through music”. Based in Exeter, UK, it was created to channel creativity and subsequently raise the
Here’s a quick sentence that is very good for encouraging people to become responders to, rather than just receivers of, your engagement, which is necessary to get
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In this article we will briefly look at the current state of webinars before we analyse a webinar run by HMRC (the UK tax office), and
In this short video, I discuss three ways that you can increase participation. This is important because participation is the currency of engagement. Engagement is
Last night I came upon the phrase ‘small and social’ while reflecting on Brennan Dunn’s DYFConf in Europe. Brennan ran a very different type of
Are you as good at public speaking as you think you are? Or do you on the other hand think you could never talk to
We learn by engaging, asking questions, getting our heads around an issue, right? Then why are conferences full of one way presentations? I clipped this
In preparing for our Like Minds itinerary this year, I’ve been thinking again about how people learn and how events should help them learn. In
I had one of those conversations this week with my dear friend Robin Dickinson. You know what I mean. Where your brain gets turned over
We’re running the He Saved The Day Men’s Conference tonight. I wanted to share some of the thoughts behind how we’ve changed the format to
The best bit about Like Minds Conversation Helsinki was when the panel got up and crossed the invisible divide that separates speaker and attendee, and began chatting