I went to Hjørring yesterday, and also paid a visit to their local library. I was very impressed by what they had done there. There was a real café that served good coffee, beer and more, it was run by a catering firm, but highly integrated in the library. ...
I have a habit, a habit of talking to people that I barely know, usualy in the oddest places, but also the common ones; the taxi, the train, the bus, on the street, in a cafe, etc. So over the years I've gotten to hear quite a few stories, and ...
A recent survey by the World Economic Forum resulted in Denmark being elected as the worlds best IT nation, but at the same time a survey from the Danish Technogical Institute shows that about 38% of able-bodied danes are not capable of using a computer and the net. In more ...
One might think that post title was directed at myself, but actually it's not. I'm sorry to be too busy to update this blog more frequently, hopefully I will soon find the right routine. Back to the title. I am wondering a lot these days why you don't see more CEOs ...
It seems that 50.000 soccer fans have come together and raised 1.375.000 british pounds to buy a soccer club. Pretty interesting move, and will be pretty interesting to see how they are going to run that foundation or what you should call it. If one should trust the crowd, ...
From David Ogilvy's Ogilvy on Advertising (a book that is also mentioned elsewhere on this blog): "The consumer is not a moron, she is your wife." (via)
About a month ago we launched the danish primeministers blog. I had no idea the danish press would think of it as such a big story as they did. It got frontpage media coverage for serveral days and danish newspaper Nyhedsavisen wrote about five articles about it. The ...
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