Top Stories published by In Front Of Your Nose in 2006

What reporters hate about PR people

David Maister’s blog has this which gives US journalist Tommy Fernandez a good platform to give PR folk a good kicking.

The following was my long comment to this piece:


Majority of CEOs base decisions on gut feelings

More good stuff from The World’s Leading — this time some comment on the results of the sixth annual 2006 PRWeek/Burson-Marsteller CEO Survey.


Humour in enterprise software marketing?

My attention has been drawn to this latest marketing wheeze from Business Objects.

No question it’s slickly produced (and probably cost an arm and a leg). And you can see what they are trying to do — using humour to inject some…


Pandora — best music website?

If you are into music and and you haven’t yet had a look at Pandora, I heartily suggest you do.

It is a simple concept — you type in a favourite song or band, and Pandora finds similiar music for you to listen to. You tell it which stuff you like and…


How technology is changing the manager’s brain

World Business carries this feature from Baroness Greenfield.

Two quotes from the piece stood out:

1. “Working on the screen is having a massive impact
on the way we think and process information

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