Thursday Three For All
Good stuff. Bite sized.
Global Food Disparity. A Photo Diary. Absolutely stunning. Thanks to my friend Jason Luna for the link.
Traveling to 24 countries, from Greenland, Chad, and Japan to Germany, Guatemala, and the United States, Peter Menzel and Faith D’Aluisio photographed 30 families accompanied by a careful display of a week’s worth of food. Chronicling the enormous differences in eating habits between industrial and developing countries, each section includes a family portrait, along with their groceries, and a listing of how much was spent in each food group. [read more]
When You’re Constantly Checking Your Email, You’re Putting Your Needs Behind Everyone Else’s. Um. Hello, me.
Chances are you’ve got a few tasks you plan to complete during the day, ranging from pieces of a project at the office to folding laundry at home. When you stop what you’re doing to look at your email, you’re putting a priority on what other people want from you. You’re making the tasks in your life less important by constantly checking to find out what everyone else needs. [read more]
If You Think That’s What We Want, Why Don’t You Give It To Us? As usual, a great post by Seth Godin.
Marketing pitches are finely tuned to resonate with the audience in mind. Too often, though, the marketer is only in charge of the pitch, and someone else in the organization has to make the thing. [read more]