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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Shweeb – a leg up to the Big Society
I met up with Geoff Barnett this morning. The inventor of the Shweeb. It's a great idea and a passion for Geoff. It's already working in New Zealand. Geoff and the Shweeb team are talking to people all over the world about how to make the Shweeb a viable urban transport option. Don't laugh, [...]
Posted in culture
Lycra and positive thoughts for 2011 (and beyond!)
2011 is here - actually it arrived a while back. But hopefully I'll be forgiven for be a few days late. It’s the start of a new decade. We are well into the realm of science fiction that was expected after I had been to see 2001: A Space Odyssey and read a series of [...]
Posted in culture
Tesco Clubcard and Health Rewards
Jay and I have been talking a lot about rewards programmes for health recently. We figured it'd be worth doing a series of blogs around rewards programmes since they will become more and more important in health and wellbeing. Let's start with sharing a bit more about my most important rewards programme experience - Tesco [...]
Posted in design


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