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arts of persuasion: February 2005
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A writer's take on what we believe, decide, assume, and buy into. Friday, February 18, 2005. An entertaining look at arguing by not arguing from Stageleft. Thanks to Crawford Kilian. Posted by Stuart Froman at 3:06 PM. He’s right but wrong: blogging vs. journalism. The inefficiency of the human mind? A Day in the Life of a Persuasion Architect.
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Active Voice: Andy Lark NCF Keynote
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Thoughts on hi-tech public relations. Subscribe to this blog's feed. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Laquo; More NewCommForum posts. Active Facelift ». January 27, 2005. Andy Lark NCF Keynote. Blue jeans, black turtle neck. Steve jobs? A great New Zealand accent that's booms loud enough to not require a microphone. His accent makes me thing of the New Zealand rugby team, the All Blacks. Video is scary and funny at the same time with a George Orwell 1984. Conversations, connections...
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arts of persuasion: November 2004
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A writer's take on what we believe, decide, assume, and buy into. Wednesday, November 10, 2004. He’s right but wrong: blogging vs. journalism. A bias disclosure: I’m a huge fan of journalists and journalism and believe a courageous press has on many occasions helped preserve our democracy. I often wish I’d been quick enough of mind and dedicated enough of spirit to be a journalist. Still. Eric Engberg’s rant against bloggers on CBSNEWS.com, Blogging As Typing, Not Journalism. Thanks to Doc Searls. Eisenb...
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arts of persuasion: October 2004
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A writer's take on what we believe, decide, assume, and buy into. Thursday, October 28, 2004. If you spot a peculiar tug, report on it. As I write this, I’m tempted to walk through the house and list how many things I possess that don’t contribute to a life well lived. But I just persuaded myself not to do that. Posted by Stuart Froman at 8:04 PM. He’s right but wrong: blogging vs. journalism. The inefficiency of the human mind? A Day in the Life of a Persuasion Architect.