In Chinese philosophy the concept of yin-yang is used to describe how seemingly opposite forces in the natural world are interconnected and interdependent. Commerciality can also be looked at from two perspectives, which whilst not strictly opposing, are equally important and interdependent in order to achieve success. These perspectives are: context; and delivery. As laid […]
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If I asked you and a group of your peers to create a definition of commerciality then it’s likely that after much head scratching the responses would be more questions rather than answers. Like ‘innovation’, or ‘creative’, ‘commerciality’ as a term is fairly amorphous and means different thing to different people and often depends on […]
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Commerciality – a game of two halves – do you give actionable advice?
/0 Comments/in General /by Adrian FurnerIn Chinese philosophy the concept of yin-yang is used to describe how seemingly opposite forces in the natural world are interconnected and interdependent. Commerciality can also be looked at from two perspectives, which whilst not strictly opposing, are equally important and interdependent in order to achieve success. These perspectives are: context; and delivery. As laid […]
Defining the amorphous – a definition of commerciality
/0 Comments/in General /by Adrian FurnerIf I asked you and a group of your peers to create a definition of commerciality then it’s likely that after much head scratching the responses would be more questions rather than answers. Like ‘innovation’, or ‘creative’, ‘commerciality’ as a term is fairly amorphous and means different thing to different people and often depends on […]