Tag Archive > information relevance

Weight not, want not

Here’s a great example of a company using the information you give it to customise its products to suit you better. I wanted to share this link with you primarily because I love the product, the company website and am impressed with how they are using information from their customers to personalise their product and [...]

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You write a great Press Release…then the Journalists get hold of it!

It’s been great to see ourselves in print and on the web advertising for our Jelly event.   However, in my quest for sharing accurate information, my new target is journalists. They surely have a responsibility to portray the information you provide for them as correctly as possible, yet this doesn’t seem to be the [...]

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Simple but effective!

I’d like to share one of my bugbears.  It’s something which annoys me because it seems so simple yet is something which has been totally overlooked by companies, organisations and technical people.  How often do you download a PDF  – perhaps an e-ticket for flights booked or your insurance documents – and the file appears [...]

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Welcome to Crewkerne Train Station – don’t break your neck!

I always wonder what people think of their welcome to Crewkerne station, Somerset.  They roll through the beautiful south west countryside and pull into the Victorian station halt. Here they descend from the train to be greeted with this in prime position on the platform wall: Compare this with the much less professionally produced noticeboard [...]

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Would you Adam & Eve it, someone’s gorn and half-inched Old Father Thames!

You gotta be having a bobble!  It seems that someone at TfL forgot to use their loaf when redesigning the map for the oxo cube.  Commuters had better kick up a pen and ink or TfL will lose them to the frog and toad… OK, enough of the Cockney Rhyming slang (see below if you [...]

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‘Information Is Like Water’ – why information needs to flow

At one of their early networking events 2 July 2009) I did a short presentation to introduce emmersons and the importance of information management to my fellow Digital Entrepreneurs. The presentation was adapted from one by Oscar Berg.  It’s a short and visually stunning introduction to the importance of information flow for your business. Watch [...]

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