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Hypercontext
“It’s Mr Neologism again” was the first reaction to another of my on-the-spur-of-the-moment word-coinings.
I’m not claiming the word “hypercontext” is completely without precedent, but I think there’s a new use for it after I brought it up at a media training day that I went on as part of the Clore Leadership Programme last week [...]
Posted in Blog Also tagged Clore Fellowship, clore5, context, culture, hypercontext, media, public speaking, training 6 Comments
Is The Wire better than an MBA?
I’ve been obsessed with a TV show called The Wire for the last few months. It’s not been on general TV release in the UK as far as I know, but you can get hold of DVDs of each series quite cheaply from Amazon.
What’s amazing me is that this russian novel of a TV show [...]
Posted in Blog Also tagged Clore Fellowship, clore5, cloreleadership, learning, mba, thewire, wire 8 Comments
Getting a fix on Serendipity
As part of my Clore fellowship I have agreed to produce a Masters-equivalent piece of research around a particular area of ‘leadership’ that interests me.
I’ve been doing a lot of thinking since our first residential course, and with our next one coming up this weekend, I thought I would post what I’ve come up [...]
Posted in Clore Fellowship Also tagged Clore Fellowship, clore5, cloreresearch, research, serendipity 4 Comments
“Thank you” to the Cultural Leadership Programme
The Cultural Leadership Programme are generous sponsoring my Clore Fellowship, and they just released the news about the five of us that they are funding.
A huge thank you to them for supporting what I’m sure is going to be a significant life-changing year for me and the others who I’ll be sharing it with!
The five [...]
Posted in Clore Fellowship Also tagged Clore Fellowship, clp, cultural, fellowship, programme 2 Comments
Help me choose my leadership research topic