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Forget your brand

Do you want to know what BP should do about me? Do you want to know what their PR strategy should be? They should fire everyone in their joke of a PR department, starting with all-star Anne Womack-Kolto and focus on actually fixing the problems at hand. Honestly, Cheney’s publicist? That’s too easy. […] So what is […]

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A better question

Joshua-Michéle Ross, writing about the demise of the news business, identifies a more fundamental question:

The failure of newspapers is not a failure of imagination or foresight nor is it a failure of individuals. This kind of failure is the hallmark of all institutions in the face of tectonic disruption. Institutions are a set of agreements that perpetuate a social order beyond individual intention or tenure. Changing those agreements is costly and time-consuming. So when the rate of change accelerates beyond the institution’s adaptive capacity — extinction follows.

The question is not “what should newspapers do?” but “how can a large institution effectively organize in response to disruptive change?” Taken thus, it is not only the fundamental question to ask of newspapers — but to ask of ourselves in relation to a host of big-ticket game-changers such as peak oil, environmental collapse and climate change that simultaneously require and defy our capacity for institutional response.

The larger an institution the less able it is to react to change, to the point where it would rather have society legislate against the disruption than adapt it’s ways.

That’s no good for anyone.

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Lost for words

This has to be some kind of joke?

Right?

It’s all an elaborate ruse and in a couple of days, after we’ve all blogged about it, they’ll turn round and say “You didn’t seriously think we were this out of touch did you? Suckers!”

Please tell me that’s what’s going to happen.

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last.fm acquired by CBS

From BBC technology news.

Social music site Last.fm has been bought by US media giant CBS Corporation for $280m (£140m), the largest-ever UK Web 2.0 acquisition.

As part of the deal, Last.fm’s managing team will remain in place and the site will maintain its own separate identity.

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Keeping Secrets

It is becoming unprecedentedly difficult for anyone, anyone at all, to keep a secret. In the age of the leak and the blog, of evidence extraction and link discovery, truths will either out or be outed, later if not sooner. This is something I would bring to the attention of every diplomat, politician and corporate leader: the future, eventually, will find you out. The future, wielding unimaginable tools of transparency, will have its way with you. In the end, you will be seen to have done that which you did.

William Gibson — June 25, 2003

(via Kottke)

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