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Un groupe de consultants, vaguement joints autour du globe qui, rassemblés en tant que citoyens indépendants, sont en train d’inventer l’agence la plus puissante de tous les temps. Les individus, travaillant ensemble, peuvent changer l’histoire.

L’idée serait de réfléchir à la localisation francophone de consultants.

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Fil d'Idées

2007-10-02

  • 20:50 UTC The elevator pitchThis might seem a tad peculiar, but while getting the Hot Stones treatment on our recent trip to Tucson (”The Capital of Desert Style” apparently) to attend a conference by NASCIO, a consortium of state-level CIOs, I was forced to work on my elevator pitch, or, in this case, my Hot Stones Massage Pitch for [...]

2007-08-21

  • 03:41 UTC Clothing Cambodians children with Valley schwagAt Blogher, we sat in on a presentation by Beth Kanter on the work that she’s doing with her Cambodia For Kids project. She mentioned that she’s been collecting schwag from Web 2.0 companies and sending it to kids in Cambodia and that they love it. We’d been collecting schwag for our Citizen Loo (bathroom) [...]

2007-07-10

  • 23:48 UTC Happy Birthday to Us!Today Citizen Agency is one year old. One year from the date that we got our official legitedness from the powers that be. One year.  20 clients. 14 conferences. Zero debt. Two coworking spaces opened ourselves. 11 Coworking spaces opened in total (80+ in progress). 15 BarCamps (or similar *Camps) attended (lost count of how many have [...]

2007-06-12

  • 02:30 UTC Citizen Agency gives tips 4 startups on CNThe overview? Define your own success Pick the right people Diversity is essential Community first Don’t reinvent the wheel Communicate, communicate, communicate Full article here. Thanks Allen!

2007-04-10

  • 07:35 UTC Make your vote count in the N2Y2 Innovation AwardsA buddy of mine, Sean Coon, has been working on a project down in (relatively) rural Greensboro, North Carolina for some time called The People, Yes. The goal of the project is founded in acting locally: To reach out to our neighbors on the other side of the digital divide and provide the necessary training and [...]

2007-04-08

  • 22:57 UTC Coworking SurveyHey everyone. If you are currently at all interested in what we are doing with Coworking, we’d love to hear from you. I’ve put together a nifty survey to gauge what we need to do int he next while to serve everyone’s needs. If you have 10-15 free minutes, stop by and fill it out: Take the [...]

2007-03-25

  • 18:03 UTC Off to ETechChris and I are off to ETech this week. We are giving a workshop entitled: Community Marketing: Your Customers in Charge Which is a bit melodramatic for the pretty nuts and bolts workshop we’ve put together. Stay tuned, because we’ll also post the slides to Slideshare as well as the notes from the session soon! See you [...]

2007-02-16

  • 23:23 UTC Ma.gnolia’s birthday party at Citizen SpaceWe had a blowout time last night at Citizen Space celebrating Ma.gnolia’s one year birthday. Enric has posted some photos and we also captured some with Tara’s laptop iSight, which were uploaded directly using FlickrBooth. I’ve posted the Wine List to Flickr and you can also check out the related wine entries and on, (where else?) Ma.gnolia [...]

2007-02-13

  • 09:24 UTC Tinkerbell and maintaining your mojoTim Bray posted an interesting observation that I think personally resonates, given that I switched to Mac over four years ago and haven’t looked back: Last week I spent time talking to a lot of different technology people, from all over the world geographically and organizationally and culturally. The conversation kept looping back to Microsoft, and to the [...]

2007-01-29

  • 04:58 UTC Choice words from Stewart ButterfieldStewart and the Flickr folks are good friends of the Agency. They’re good people, espouse very positive principals and have learned a great deal in working on Flickr. The magazine covers and feature articles don’t hurt their popularity, but in my experience, they’ve remained just as day-to-day and unassuming as if they’d never found international [...]