Archive for December, 2011
We’re wrapping things up here at 1000heads HQ [both literally and figuratively] as we prepare to head off for a much-earned festive break. Our Custom Crackers are in the post, the mince pies are in the oven and it’s time to close up shop until the New Year. What with some staggering work behind us [...]
James Whatley, December 23rd, 2011
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[Our open door writing policy is in full effect again today with Strategy Executive, Katy King, picking up the blogging reigns to talk about a recent piece of extra-curricular activity she indulged in around that most talked about of modern media events: X Factor - JW] Back in early October, when the UK’s latest series [...]
Katy King, December 22nd, 2011
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It’s time for our monthly glimpse at the latest and best thinking, case studies and stats around social business, and December is proving to be a (Christmas) cracker. Edelman have released a deck on Social Business Planning in 2012 (And Beyond) – a behemoth, but a great resource for anyone wanting the big picture of [...]
Molly Flatt, December 16th, 2011
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Yes, that’s right, our Custom Christmas Crackers are BACK for 2011! What? You don’t know what I’m talking about? Where have you been?! Let’s rewind 12mths and, if you recall, we managed to secure four of the world’s foremost Christmas cracker joke writers and managed to convince them to spend the day writing bespoke jokes [...]
James Whatley, December 13th, 2011
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Here at 1000heads we’re huge on psychology (one of us even went to see A Dangerous Method the other day). Everything we do is rooted in the most up-to-date research around behavioural science, anthropology and sociology, as well as insights we can steal from anywhere else – theatre, music, religion, design thinking, gaming, zoology, you [...]
Molly Flatt, December 8th, 2011
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This morning I was invited along to speak at the APA Digital Breakfast. My subject? Digital Trends for 2012. Alongside two other speakers, Will Francis from Harkable and Jake Hird from Econsultancy, I presented my thoughts on what we might expect to shape our collective digital landscapes over the next twelve months. The three main [...]
James Whatley, December 6th, 2011
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So much stuff has happened this week we honestly don’t know where to start! Chronologically maybe? Yes, let’s give that a go.. Wednesday 30th November was the very last day of the month also known as Movember and it has to be said, the chaps in the office did us proud. Fully grown Mos spread [...]
James Whatley, December 2nd, 2011
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