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Disconnection – What Entrepreneurs Can Learn from the Shadow
7 Graces co-director Nancy Goodyear explores the dark side of the 7 Graces and explains how the Deadly Sin of Disconnection can affect all our relationships. In the 7 Graces model, Disconnection – the first of the 7 Deadly Sins … Continue reading
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Snog, Marry, Avoid? How Do You REALLY Feel About Marketing?
Lynn Serafinn shows how our consumer attitudes shape who are as marketers and invites you to take a quiz to explore your own relationship with marketing. These days, most marketers will tell you that marketing is ‘all about relationships’. In … Continue reading
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Why New Paradigm Marketing Has Nothing To Do With Selling
Lynn Serafinn talks about our dysfunctional relationship with marketing, and how a change in our definition of marketing can restore its vital social function. This week, many people in the western world are on spring break. As I write this, … Continue reading