Out two little heroes Bobby and Bubba Bear are venturing into another adventure of the mind. This time, some interesting research by Kurt Fischer at Harvard University sparks their little bear-neurons into new perspectives on Maslows hierarchy of needs, Spiral Dynamics, Buddha Bear and the somewhat creepy future of marketing. Somehow, Doktorspinn managed to tweet … Read more
Facebook: a Giant Service for Frequent Postcards
March 25th, 2011 | Posted by in Green | Systemic - (2 Comments)What’s most significant for this networked society we’re entering? We already see the birth pangs of some quite intriguing and, by the artists, long anticipated phenomena. Humanoid robot’s are already here. Maybe cold fusion and wine (or rather more precious: energy) out of water is also already here. A less futuristic, but nevertheless disruptive phenomena … Read more
Varumärkesstrategi – dess evolution och artbestämning
February 9th, 2011 | Posted by in Systemic | Yellow - (1 Comments)Ca 50 000 år sedan (och nu hos tjurskallar) “Det är så vi gör det och alltid gjort det” Ca 10 000 år sedan (och nu hos tuffingar) “Det är så folk märker att det vi som står bakom det” Ca 5 000 år sedan (och nu hos petimetrar) “Det är så det ska göras” … Read more
Social Media in the Marketing Department – why, where, what?
January 17th, 2011 | Posted by in Practical | Systemic | Yellow - (0 Comments)Everything goes digital. And then there´s social media. Where the heck is the Social Media guy best placed in the marketing department and is a social media strategy the same thing as a marketing strategy nowadays? Of course every employer want a Leonardo Da Vinci and often, for some reason, someone “good at social media … Read more
Don´t confuse spirituality with inertia!
January 11th, 2011 | Posted by in Personal | Yellow - (0 Comments)photo © 2009 Sasha Wolff | more info (via: Wylio) Within spiritual circles you often hear people going on and on about “there is nothing to fix”. The intention behind that attitude, I´m sure, is often well meaning, but never the less it´s stupid. Of course there are things that are preferably “fixed” rather than … Read more

