Friday 28 May 2010

Innovation - a blow of fresh air!


We've seen and played with the vacuum cleaners, marvelled at the hand dryers, shed a tear that the washing machines didnt quite work out! But now, as the prospect of a warm summer approaches (yes i know that means it will be cold and wet!) there's a new toy in town. If you didn't get the memo, then you'll have that wonderful experience of seeing something for the first time - something I have grown to love and live for. Introducing.....the bladless fan - yes we all remember daring a naive younger sibling to try and stop the fan with their finger, and after realising they were stupid enough to listen, the panic that followed and intervention that prevented a speedy visit to A&E! This is the future of temperature control for us poor folk that can't afford an air con system - and has a certain futurist sleekness about it. The geeks amongst us may be wondering how it all works:

"Air is accelerated through an annular aperture, which creates a jet of air that passes over an airfoil ramp channelling its direction. Surrounding air is drawn into the airflow, amplifying it 15 times."

I'd like to say, "huh that makes sense" - I can't, so I'm happy to simply admit that these are simply innovation at its best. Its not a dare of fingers anymore, we've moved on to heads!

Friday 14 May 2010

TOMS

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Hang on a minute - what is TOMS? No, its not a nasty Brit owned bar, situated on the beach front of Ibiza, TOMS is something really special! In todays world of materialism where we have a different pair of shoes for every occasion, and some of us every outfit - we often forget just how lucky we are. What if we could feed that hunger to buy a new pair of shoes, and feel like we were making a difference at the same time? Surely its not possible, because deep down we know we are only lining the pockets of multinational corporations that have taken advantage of cheap labour, yes check the label of any recent purchase - Made in China, what isn't these days??

Well it is possible to buy a selfless pair of shoes. With every pair you purchase, TOMS will give a pair of new shoes to a child in need. One for One. Now its not unusual for brands to team up with charities, with the promise of donating a certain percentage to the charity - but we often have no idea where that money goes, yet alone who it helps. TOMS on the other hand gives customers the wonderful opportunity to become benefactors, knowing that your purchase will bring such a warm smile to a child in need. So far 600,000 pairs have been given to children, including this wonderful group:



TOMS can be purchased here in the UK from both the Schuh and Office retailers, go on you know you want to!

Tuesday 9 March 2010

The refreshing discovery of new music.......@TinasheMusic

Provided cracking support to the Noisettes gig - and love his hat!

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Thursday 11 February 2010

Brand Me!

The phrase, "that little voice inside your head" can have numerous meanings, and the cartoon portrayal of an angel on one shoulder and a devil on the other springs to mind - with the moral dilemma of deciding which to listen to. However, I'm talking about a different voice that many entrepreneur's refer to as the constant encouragement of going it alone in the business world - only silenced by taking a big plunge into the unknown.

I recently attended a FlyingStart Workshop where 3 budding entrepreneurs shared their stories of setting up their businesses and what they have learnt in the process. All stressed the great importance of networking and following up with people, even if you have no immediate working relationship to engage in.

In our current realm of materialism and consumerism we are constantly surrounded and bombarded with brands, trying to connect at an emotional level and ensure we are loyal, early adopters! One thing that came from this session was the fact that individually we are a brand - yes that's right Christian Turner is a brand that needs to be constantly sold. It makes perfect sense - and yet even I hadn't realised it. So the next time you give that business card away, give that presentation, meet with a client...sell yourself! I'm sure all entrepreneurs will say that part of their success, coupled with hard work and determination, has been selling themselves and building a positive/relateable reputation!

Tuesday 2 February 2010

The David, Gordon and Nick Show!

Like many at the moment, one cannot ignore the fact that in a few months time the opportunity will come to place a 'X' against the name of a certain party. Yes thats right a general election looms and the next few months are the chance for the liars...oops, i mean Politicians to rally around and convince us that they are fit to lead this fine land we reside in.

The more and more I listen to David Cameron the more I realise - yes it is time for change, the trouble is I am far less convinced that you are the man to do that. His education reforms are one example of how the tory party will widen the gap between rich and poor. It seems that I'm not the only one who has their doubts about Mr Camerons credentials and promises. The recent billboard ad's have perhaps captured David in his more youthful state - it's not only the fashion models that are airbrushed these days. So if you are feeling creative check out mydavidcameron.com and create your very own 'airbrushed for change' and then practice those voting skills by picking your favourite from the showcase. Even if you are a tory lover, you'll have to admit this is genius!

Nick Clegg - yeah thats all I need to say!

Thursday 21 January 2010

What's wrong with the paperback?

Now let me start by admitting I am a big tech lover and all things Apple make me wish I had a bottomless bank account. Like many I am intrigued and excited for the unveiling next wednesday of the new iTablet, tipped to be the latest must have and making a massive leap in the world of eReaders. I readily recognise that as we continue to embrance the digital age, that print media will soon become a "back in my day when we....." story! I do worship the ipod and its convenience of carrying thousands of songs in my pocket, but the prospect of carrying a bookshelf in my pocket has yet to excite me, though it would make moving house a damn bit easier - I'll admit a hint of hypocricy here!

Trips back home to the parents or even grandparents gives the opportunity to scan countless shelves of books with a longing to one day have my own personal library. At the minute I will continue buying paperbacks; taking trips to ikea when necessary for additional bookshelves. I never thought I would say it, but this may be one technological advance where I'll pretend to be stuck in the past and too old to change!