Nice to see Knoll, the illustrious furniture company trying to have the same conversation via furniture that gapingvoid tries to have via office art i.e. …
gapingvoid Valentines Day Commissions
[Photo courtesy of Robert O. Dow – Warpaint Resources] [Photo courtesy of Tom McCallum – Shirlaws Coaching] [From today’s newsletter:] Reserve Yours Here Hugh has …
information vs knowledge
success has no purpose
[Sent in today’s newsletter etc.] Success is great. We all like it, we all want it. The trouble begins when we start to fetishize it. …
“How to make your business a better version of itself”
[A nice piece of ‘signalling’ we did for Rackspace etc.] Nice to see Harvard Business Review confirming what gapingvoid has been telling clients for years: …
My New Year Message for 2014: Choose your mountain to die on.
Like I said in my first book, “Ignore Everybody”, everybody was has their own private Mount Everest they were put on this earth to climb. …
Visit the "Hughseum" at The Lab Miami
If you’re ever in Miami and want to check out my work in action, probably the best place to start is over at The Lab, …
"THE NEUROSCIENCE BEHIND CHANGE MANAGEMENT CONSULTING"
[“New York Story 1”: Part of The Marfa Project. Click here to enlarge etc.] Kate Helber over at Future State (a seriously smart woman, …
Yes, "Atmospherics" do matter.
[An early “Atmospheric” of my own, as it were, c. 1993. Click on image to enlarge etc.] A fascinating article in Harvard Business Review about …
Wanted: Office Art Tips! tips@gapingvoid.com
[An un-PC motivational poster I made back in 2009.] “Office Art” is not exactly the largest niche I’ve been involved with (compared to say, advertising …
"Our brains are hard-wired to play tricks on us, so we need work environments that play tricks back."
[One of my favorite Jedi mind-tricks of recent times: The “All-Over” I did for Cisco Cloud. Click on image to enlarge etc.] It was just …
"Who says office art has to suck?"
“Who says office art has to suck?” It’s a rheotorical question we ask in the banner ad at the bottom of the cartoon newsletter …