CCulture Read More 1 minute read Merriam-Webster’s 2014 Word-of-the-Year: CulturebyRob FieldsJanuary 8, 2015 Turns out, this word was on everyone's mind in 2014.
BBlog Read More 3 minute read My Three Words For 2015byRob FieldsJanuary 1, 2015 Inspired by @chrisbrogan, I took the My Three Words challenge to get on the right path for 2015.
BBlog Read More 1 minute read #Quote: How To Be An Expert In A Changing WorldbyRob FieldsDecember 12, 2014 Don't be an expert on a world that no longer exists.
TTrends/Predictions Read More 2 minute read Join My Experiment: Crowdsourcing 2015 TrendsbyRob FieldsDecember 2, 2014 Pulling exciting ideas from those we don't usually hear from.
CCulture Read More 3 minute read Why Is It So Hard To Shift Cultural Frames?byRob FieldsNovember 16, 2014 A recurring (and persistent) narrative got me thinking about just how hard it still is to change assumptions in 2014.
BBlog Read More 1 minute read #Quote: The Importance of Culture To PepsibyRob FieldsOctober 21, 2014 Genuine connections are made through the medium of culture.
BBlog Read More 1 minute read #Quote: How To Do Important WorkbyRob FieldsOctober 16, 2014 Only an effort to solve important problems leads to important work.
CCulture Read More 2 minute read “Classical Beauty” As Slow CulturebyRob FieldsSeptember 29, 2014 Ideas that are rooted in slower culture are the most difficult to change. Here's one example.
CCulture Read More 1 minute read Afropunk ’14: Day 2 In PicturesbyRob FieldsAugust 26, 2014 @afropunk closed 2014 in grand style.
BBlog Read More 1 minute read Afropunk ’14: Day 1 In PicturesbyRob FieldsAugust 24, 2014 @afropunk continues today. Here's some of what you missed yesterday.
CCulture Read More 4 minute read Afropunk, Black Diversity, And What Marketers Need To KnowbyRob FieldsAugust 24, 2014 The huge opportunity marketers are missing by ignoring the black alt consumer.
CCulture Read More 4 minute read Three Lessons From Toyota’s “Swagger Wagon 2”byRob FieldsAugust 6, 2014 Yes, hip hop is global, but using it still requires understanding cultural nuance