Post Tagged with: "Relationships"

Coral / March 11, 2012 4:38 pm

New for Manchester: Startup Digest. Connecting local events with a global network.

Manchester's first edition of the StartupDigest hits the streets tomorrow: Local events curated by Coral and Ian in Manchester, published in Silicon Valley, and connecting Manchester with a global network of ideas, activity and resources. Subscribe now for free to see what's going on.

Coral / February 21, 2012 10:29 pm

Creative Collaborations for Scientific Communication

Art has long been used to communicate scientific discovery. In 'The Life Scientific' Prof. Tony Ryan talks about cultural collaborations that aim to solve problems through science. He explains how combining catalysts with fashion can both clean the air and communicate an important message.

Coral / September 11, 2011 7:29 pm

New Network Analysis Reveals Pattern of Global Corporate Control

Social Networks are drivers of collaboration, innovation and cultural and economic growth. But when so much influence is in the hands of the few, the risks must be understood and managed. For the first time, global corporates (pre crash) have been mapped - and look what's at the centre.

Coral / May 2, 2011 8:55 pm

Complexity: The Future of Advertising & Just About Everything Else

Bud Caddell explains why you should understand ecosystems and develop relationships which can transform your business.

Coral / February 25, 2011 5:22 pm

To catalyse and consolidate relationships with Twitter – be honest and play nice.

Your approach to Twitter should be personal to you, and your business objectives and style. But in general, treat Twitter like the playground on the first day of school....

Coral / December 8, 2010 3:46 pm

What can business learn from Qatar and the World Cup?

Why was England's 2018 FIFA World Cup performance reminiscent of the Eurovision Song Contest? What can we learn about relationships from the Qatar 2022 success, and can it be applied to business?

Coral / November 26, 2010 2:49 pm

Five on a Friday with… Alasdair Rawsthorne: Innovator, Professor, Maker.

I love hanging out with Alasdair Rawsthorne.  It’s rare not to learn something geekily fascinating over a coffee or on a sneaky trip to chill factore. His ideas are very much in the future but he has an interesting history too.  From a sabbatical in Silicon Valley,  Alasdair was inspired to create Transitive, a venture-backed spin out company he launched [...]