Last week I attended a Business event at Harvey Nichols. Women Innovators and Disruption - How to be Revolutionary. The four speakers, Kelly Hoppen MBE, Julie Meyers MBE, Anita Barr, Group Buying Director Harvey Nichols and Michelle de Klerk, Founder of Women's Chapter all did a brilliant job of speaking to the audience about how to … Continue reading 10 Tips on How to be Revolutionary
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The Return of Intelligent, Empowering & Alluring Sytle
Style is about knowing who you are and telegraphing that confidence to the world. Whilst it is true that in marketing one needs to 'dress' the product to attract the target audience and stand out from the competition, when it comes to oneself, it is easy to forget (and social networks don't help) that the … Continue reading The Return of Intelligent, Empowering & Alluring Sytle
Nurturing a Love of Learning from An Early Age
Perfect weather and London are not particularly synonymous. But the season of Spring has been glorious thus far so I decided to take advantage of the weather and jazz up our Easter Holidays. Using my knowledge of real estate, love of luxury and desire to continually seek fun educational opportunities for J & B, I … Continue reading Nurturing a Love of Learning from An Early Age
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How to Choose an Ad Agency
Choosing the right an ad agency is critical. This how-to-guide provides a clear and detailed way of making the right selection for your company.
3 Marketing Tips from the General Election Campaign
Last night I attended a gala dinner for a senior London MP. The leader of the Labour Party, Ed Miliband gave the keynote speech. Although he and several other speakers including Alistair Campbell were clearly talking politics, much of what they were saying resonated with me in more ways than just politics. 1) You have … Continue reading 3 Marketing Tips from the General Election Campaign
156 hours
I wake up at 5.30am but don't get out of bed until 6.30am. That's an entire hour wasted. I do this about 3 times a week. That's 156 hours over an entire year. I that's a lot of wasted time. That time could be spent becoming an expert on an entirely new subject, becoming proficient … Continue reading 156 hours