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Gamers Will Save Our Economy (Part 8)
Reality isn’t engineered to maximize our potential. It’s high time we start applying the lessons of games to the design of our everyday lives.

The Real Future of ‘Social’
A One-Minute-Interview with Wouter Vermeulen which leads me to conclude that the future is to those who invest in platforms of sustainability.
Why Checkbooks Aren’t Sufficient
A one minute interview with Daryl Conner on why advocates with checkbooks are not sufficient to make a change happen.
The Impact of Social Media on Doing Business
One minute interview with social media expert Clo Willaerts on the impact of social media on business… and change management.
Love & Work (Part 7) – Employer Branding
Employer branding is gaining attention as companies are starting to realize that employees are more than just numbers on a payroll. Jan Denys dives deep into the classification of the components of an employer brand. But the real question is: who owns it?

Love & Work (Part 3) – Emotional Labor
A One-Minute Interview with Seth Godin about the hard work of digging deep inside yourself and making a difference. Looking fear into the eye and connecting with people. We can do it every day, although it feels safer not to.

Love & Work (Part 1) – Free To Work
The world of work is changing rapidly and it is difficult to make sense of it all. In search for a subject-matter-expert we bumped into Jan Denys. His latest book offers us more than one perspective on the status of work. A great starting point for this series on Love & Work.

Three is the magic number (Part 3)
Good training equals good sex. That’s right, there are no spelling mistakes in the previous sentence and you are still reading a business-related blog. In this article you will find a one-minute interview (don’t worry: no explicit language) with Marc Vermeulen that was recorded during the bi-annual VOV-beurs for training & development.

Belgian Media Grinding to a Halt? Big Time.
A few weeks ago I purchased a Kindle, an e-reader for books, newspapers and blogs. I was quite amazed by the usability of my new gadget: I can read tons of books and subscribe to lots of newspapers… except Belgian newspapers. What once was an asset turns out to be a liability.


