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Culture Shifting: America's next big industry?
This is how I see it. And it isn’t rocket science: 1. If you want to change your business, you also have to change your …
How to tame the Internet.
The Internet is a complete and utter jungle, but if you can tame it, it is the most valuable business and social tool you’ll ever …
Capitalism won't be replaced with Socialism, but with something far more trippy
Everybody and their mother has been predicting the death of capitalism for the last couple of years, ever since the bankers screwed eveything up etc. …

How to affect corporate culture in a meaningful way
[Untitled drawing from 2003 etc.] [N.B. Harold has a new book out, “Seeking Perpetual Beta”.] So I wrote a wee note to one of my …
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Why "Culture" is not just another business fad
This was a rather flippant cartoon I drew yesterday in my notebook, that actually makes a serious point about our business model, namely: 1. Now …

The Genesis Of The gapingvoid Business Model
1. THE VALUE CURVE For those of you new to gapingvoid, I thought I’d tell you what the gapingvoid business model is all about, from …

The Antidote Economy: "Authentic" living needs lots of "fake" people i …
[Orignally posted at The Marfa Project etc.] This cartoon represents the great #firstworldproblem of our age. We’re all just trying to do too much, and …
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[Note: “Real Feelings” was originally drawn for Sayers, a dynamic company based outside Chicago that offers personalized IT solutions. Their culture is centered around four little words: to …

An e-mail to cartoonist, Austin Kleon
Dear Austin, I’m graduating from college next year, so after seeing your book mentioned online (I haven’t bought it yet, but I really am thinking about …

"Secular Prayers": What ancient Japanese scrolls and motivational posters have i …
[© National Gallery of Victoria] Using old Japanese “Zen” scrolls as an example, The Philosopher’s Mail inadvertently does a fabulous job of explaining the philosophy …

The Internet has made geography irrelevant? Since when?
Back in the 1990’s, “The Internet has made geography irrelevant” meme became huge amongst the cool kids. Fast forward a decade or two, and here …
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