Five Must-Read Posts from Last Week

StormWhen I look back over the previous week’s torrent of information, I try to find a theme that resonates with me. 

I look for an idea that jumps from one medium to another, that I hope will appeal to your radar – registering a point of interest or difference. 

Sure, I could go to the big blogs and pull their most read stories – but chances are you will have seen it already. 

My five must-reads are of a different order – they’re from writers with a particular point of view and are less about volume and all about value.

I hope you find them fascinating!

  1. A couple of weeks ago, Tim Noonan had the great idea of turning our regular coffee mornings into a something that lives beyond the Friday morning. His new site, coffee casts, contains interviews with our coffee morning regulars – and is a great example of how easy it is to double the value with everything you do (there’s even one with yours truly).
  2. What’s that you say? You don’t have time for social media? Drew McLellan shows you how he manages to be busy, productive and social all at the same time.
  3. Neil Perkin is always thinking and challenging his readers. This week he explains why clever people believe stupid things. Some great insight here about behaviour and action.
  4. Jasmin Tragas reminds us that Nancy White is coming to town – and that when it comes to community management Nancy has probably forgotten more than the rest of have learned 😉 Check out the dates here.
  5. Matt Granfield digs around the latest Toyota Yaris campaign and unearths some surprising similarities with an AWARD school campaign. Take a look and judge for yourself.