Are timesheets dead? Why the real problem isn't timesheets, it's what happens to the data
The debate about timesheets often misses the point. The agencies struggling with time tracking aren't suffering because timesheets exist, they're struggling because the data rarely goes anywhere useful. Ask anyone at a creative agency what they think of timesheets and you'll get the same response: a groan, an eye-roll, or a story about a Friday afternoon nagging Slack message that nobody...
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Richard Williams on using change as an impetus for growth
“Change, whether it is forced upon you or you bring it about yourself, is often what creates the significant milestones in a business.” For Richard Williams, Founding Partner of Design Bridge and then Williams Murray Hamm, change in all forms has been the impetus to take a different, challenging and successful path through life.
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October 01, 2020 • News
Interview with Jon Kelly, Managing Director at Meet & Potato
Age-old fatherly advice and technology enabled live events and communications specialists, Meet and Potato to not only cope with the pandemic, but to rethink their long-term strategy. As the threat of lockdown grew, Managing Director Jon Kelly began to put into place a plan that had its roots in the wise words of his father.
“It doesn’t matter how ready you are – it is the unpredictable impact of a situation on your clients’ business that produces the ripples that will inevitably affect your business, down the line.” Thus says, Jeremy Stern, CEO of PromoVeritas, Europe’s leading promotions compliance specialists.
Taxi Studio are a brand expression agency using analysis and intuition to create and rejuvenate brands that prevail in the memory across a wide range of countries, cultures and media. Josh Harrison, Head of Finance, tells us how they’re adapting to the new working environment and what their priorities are moving forward.