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Why the Scots would be mad to vote for independence (not that I care).
So, next week the Scots will decide if they want to be independent. Let me start by declaring a lack of interest in this issue. A complete lack of interest. I think may be one-eighth Scottish but I really don’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, ASEAN, Burma, Cambodia, Charlie Kaufman, Coca-Cola, distribution, Edinburgh, EU, General Mills, Glasgow, human behaviour, Indonesia, Kellogg's, Kraft, Laos, Malaysia, marketing strategy, Mars, Nestle, Ogilvy, Ogilvy & Mather, PepsiCo, population, Procter & Gamble, Scotland, Singapore, South East Asia, Thailand, Unilever, Vietnam
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Why things can only get worse in 2014
The dawn of a New Year is a looking forward to what is to come and for reflection, a time for taking stock. There are two things we know will happen during 2014: First, a relentless, inexorable, incessant and, … Continue reading
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Tagged banking, Banks, creative thinking, Creativity, David Cameron, Ed miliband, education, First World War, General Election 2015, george Osborne, Harvey Weinstein, household energy, housing, human behaviour, IMF, Innovation, national debt, NHS, Nick Clegg, oil companies, P&G, Post Office, Proctor & Gamble, research, Royal Mail, Russell Brand, Unilever, VAT, WW1
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