Francis GosselinA world apart: stimulating economic growth in emerging countriesAs any policy maker will tell you, the crafting of successful economic development policies at a national scale is an art. While this is…Aug 3, 2016Aug 3, 2016
Francis GosselinTéo : trois lettres pour changer le mondeCeux qui me connaissent savent que je voyage beaucoup. Or quand on voyage, on voit autre chose. On aime, on n’aime pas. Mais surtout, à…Jun 9, 20163Jun 9, 20163
Francis GosselinLes conneries que j’ai faitesLa contrepartie d’être quelqu’un de très créatif, c’est que je n’ai pas beaucoup de mémoire. Par exemple, je ne me souviens de pratiquement…Apr 8, 20165Apr 8, 20165
Francis GosselinWhere ideas go to die: in praise of incomplete ideasI was listening to a conference at Creative Bangkok when one of the speakers mentioned the fact that creatives tend not to write things…Mar 2, 20164Mar 2, 20164
Francis GosselinFrom dada to punkA short history of creativity in the 20th centuryFeb 26, 20161Feb 26, 20161
Francis GosselininAthena TalksLove me tender: sexual impulse and creativity in the 21st centuryCreativity and innovation are often seen as driven by market-related imperatives.Feb 21, 2016Feb 21, 2016
Francis GosselinThe best crises are yet to comeI spend the last few months traveling around Europe. For work mostly. Paris, London, Vienna, Dublin, Oslo. Everywhere, a certain anxiety, a…Dec 9, 2015Dec 9, 2015
Francis GosselinCan We Make Cities More Creative?About the same time last year, I was asked by Montreal-based magazine Infopresse whether I was « in favour or against », native…Oct 1, 20151Oct 1, 20151
Francis GosselinWhat Journalists Can And Should Learn from Marketers (and vice versa)There is a big problem with today’s media.Sep 28, 20151Sep 28, 20151
Francis GosselinMusings on the media empires of tomorrowI’ve been giving a lot of thought and reading quite a bit about what today’s media empires are made of. Most of them seemingly fall within…Aug 11, 2015Aug 11, 2015