APG
Nov 7, 201712 min read
APG Noisy Thinking | Which bits of your job are going to be taken over by robots, and what are you g
You can’t cast your eye over an on-line industry rag, or new thinking from economists and pundits, without hearing sweeping statements...
APG
Oct 21, 20166 min read
A Reasonable Rant
Being a planner today is bewildering. Or at least, I am bewildered. Big picture wise, in line with client-agency relationships, the role...
APG
Oct 7, 20163 min read
Planners Unmasked | Cedric Legrand
I see planning as a creative discipline, and I think creativity has a lot to do with synthesis. Don’t artists synthesise within culture...
APG
Jun 1, 20164 min read
How technology will influence how we work
Pop culture’s representation of AI would have us think it’s the stuff of a dystopian future. But in reality it’s closer than we think,...
APG
May 25, 20161 min read
How technology will influence how we work
Pop culture’s representation of AI would have us think it’s the stuff of a dystopian future. But in reality it’s closer than we think,...
APG
May 25, 20161 min read
Things Work Best at the Human Level
Steve Hilton is a former director of strategy for David Cameron. He spent a year as a visiting scholar at Stanford University. He is...
APG
May 25, 20161 min read
The Human Brain and the Environment of the Screen
Baroness Susan Greenfield is a scientist, author and broadcaster with a special interest in how technology impacts our personalities by...
APG
May 25, 20161 min read
AI Will Never Replace Humans in Agencies
Frances Ralston-Good, Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer at Omnicom Media Group, shed a light on how the media industry is changing to...
APG
Mar 22, 20163 min read
Fern goes to SXSW
A promised round up of Some Things from SXSW 2016 For full disclosure, my experience of SXSW was truncated (I was there for one day)...