Originally posted by angusglover
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There are definitely opportunities here, going forward. I'll bounce it off my people and see if we can organize a blue-sky, out-of-the-box, brainstorming breakfast meeting?Last edited by wobbegong; 21 June 2007, 07:57. -
Originally posted by wobbegongThere are definitely oportunities here, going forward. I'll bounce it off my people and see if we can organize a blue-sky, out-of-the-box, brainstorming breakfast meeting?
Good, well done. As long as you get ticks in all the right boxes then we should be good to go.Comment
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What about the elephant in the room? Should we slice and dice it?Originally posted by angusgloverGood, well done. As long as you get ticks in all the right boxes then we should be good to go.Comment
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Whoa, hold off a little! Maybe we should throw some more ideas at the wall and see what sticksOriginally posted by angusgloverGood, well done. As long as you get ticks in all the right boxes then we should be good to go.
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We will, of course, need to synthesize visionary bandwidth, in order to visualize bricks-and-clicks technologies. Because if we can't enhance cross-media ROI then how can we hope to strategize efficient applications.
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You sound too good at this wob! What is it that you do again?Originally posted by wobbegongWe will, of course, need to synthesize visionary bandwidth, in order to visualize bricks-and-clicks technologies. Because if we can't enhance cross-media ROI then how can we hope to strategize efficient applications.
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Yes indeed, that is exactly what I would imagine being usefully described as "diagonal", but I didn't see any mention of that in the description.Originally posted by wendigo100It does have a logic to it. If you imagine the hierarchies of several departments drawn side-by-side, there are your two dimensions.God made men. Sam Colt made them equal.Comment
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I find 'Bulltulip Generator' websites.Originally posted by wendigo100You sound too good at this wob! What is it that you do again?
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Oh that ... I got that off some management website. It was obviously the wrong place to look for any sensible description of anything!Originally posted by Euro-commuterYes indeed, that is exactly what I would imagine being usefully described as "diagonal", but I didn't see any mention of that in the description.Comment
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