by Minter Dial | Sep 15, 2019 | Minter Dialogue, Podcast, Responsibility
Minter Dialogue with Nora Gherbi Nora Gherbi is the founder of WHO CARES!? Chronicles, a New York-based international caring initiative aiming to promote and provide insight into everything related to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). WHO CARES!? Chronicles...
by Minter Dial | Jul 21, 2019 | Minter Dialogue, Podcast, Responsibility
Minter Dialogue with Sophie Devonshire Sophie Devonshire is CEO of The Caffeine Partnership, an award-winning strategic consultancy, specialised in brand-led business growth. Sophie is also a keynote speaker and author, having written 📖 Superfast, Lead at...
by Minter Dial | May 10, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cyber Security, Digital Transformation, Futureproof, Leadership, New Tech, Responsibility
As part of a speech, my pal and fellow speaker, Andrew Grill, came up with six questions designed to evaluate one’s digital curiosity and posted it on Linkedin. Obviously this was part audience participation, part shock value. In any event, check out...
by Minter Dial | Apr 18, 2019 | Branding, Responsibility, Social Media
Last week, Lush, the UK-based cosmetics retailer, announced that it was cutting down its social media presence, apparently Lush management was fed up with the algorithms. I believe this move by Lush is quite revealing and should be a signal to other brands. In fact, I...
by Minter Dial | Mar 12, 2019 | Business, Collaboration, Cyber Security, Digital Transformation, Futureproof, Meaningfulness, Responsibility
Some mornings, I wake up and shake my head at the news headlines. Not just about the politics and the horrific results of climate change, but about the never-ending stream of new tech news. With an estimated 100 million startups in activity every year around the world...
by Minter Dial | Sep 13, 2018 | Branding, Futureproof, Marketing, Responsibility
To avoid discounting product or potential flooding of the market, luxury brands have been to known to go to extremes. Burberry’s intentional burning of excess inventory this summer caused a big stir. {See the Huffpo writeup} Following a fairly common industry...