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  • So long and thanks for all the fish

    Hello,  Well, this is a tricky blog post to write, but let's cut straight to it. After May 31st 2011, I will no longer be at EMC Consulting. I've decided that after 18 years of working, and 12 years at EMC Consulting (Conchango and OS Integration) that it's time for a bit of a rest! This company, its people and clients, have been a ...
    Posted to Ergo (Weblog) by Paul.Dawson on May 24, 2011
  • WOW marketing: The difference cultural values can make.

    Fancy  hitting $1 billion in gross merchandise sales despite what’s going on in the economy? Or how about debuting at #23 on the FORTUNE Magazine’s ‘100 Best Companies To Work For’ list? If either of these sound interesting to you, then ask yourself what are your company’s core cultural values? Is your first thought about where you might ...
    Posted to Zia Zareem-Slade's Blog (Weblog) by zia.zareem-slade on April 7, 2009
  • Electrical Retailer short circuits...

    Yesterday’s London Paper, shortly followed by the Retail Week site, are reporting tabloid uproar at Comet’s decision to implementing a listing fee of up to £15,431 for manufacturers to be stocked across their 250 retail outlets. While retailers have been playing this game for many years, the current outrage highlights a deeper industry issue ...
    Posted to Zia Zareem-Slade's Blog (Weblog) by zia.zareem-slade on January 28, 2009
  • Personalisation & Publication 2.0

    Starting early next month, global banking giant HSBC is offering passengers at Heathrow's Terminal 1 a chance to select magazine articles on topics they're interested in and have them bound into a hardback form they can take on their flight, according to Marketing Week. Through a kiosk located beyond security at Terminal 1, travellers will be ...
    Posted to Zia Zareem-Slade's Blog (Weblog) by zia.zareem-slade on December 2, 2008
  • ‘Social shopping’ in an economic downturn: Is the cart half empty?

    ''Four of the past five months have now seen negative like-for-like annual sales growth and in July every sector except food recorded falls. Frivolous shopping is off the agenda as most customers concentrate on value and durability and there are few signs the slowdown has yet bottomed out.'' 1- Stephen Robertson, Director General of the British ...
    Posted to Zia Zareem-Slade's Blog (Weblog) by zia.zareem-slade on November 18, 2008
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