Our Social Business Activities
Recent Companies

BBC, Nesta, Royal Shakespeare Company, Unesco, BBH, Social Media Week, Nokia, Ogilvy, Pepisco, JWT, Skillset, Chinwag, NixonMcinnes, Viadeo, ICT, Brighton Festival, Pact

The way that companies do business is changing, they are:

  • Being original rather than traditional 
  • Building collaboration into all parts of their business 
  • Making immediate decisions rather than death by committee
  • Understanding what their customer sees as valuable may change tomorrow 
  • Simplifying processes for the benefit of employees and customers, putting people centre stage
  • Integrating off and online process
  • Not relying on single revenue stream
  • Growing both their business and their industry to build mutually beneficial partnership
  • Useing their power for good to create positive social change

We like to practice what we preach so here is a sample of some stuff we have done to support industries:

Directed Social Media Week London: With Sam @ Chinwag, Mel directed a week long series of events collaborating with 50+ event partners and venues to create over 110 events. 8500 tickets were sold. Sponsored by Nokia, JWT, Meebo, Conversocial, Market Sentinel, Globalwebindex and others. 

Develop new business models: In 2007 during of disruptive developments in the media industry, we brought the TV, games, film, software, new media and music industries together to create a new business blue print for a connected media industry. - Onemedia.

Digital Horizons: Programme directed a series of seminars, in 2008, with cross platform themes including: Multiplatform exploitation, mobile distribution, TV innovation. In 2009 we programme directed a series of seminars including: Culture online,  and future of technology and the Olympics. -Partners: Screen South, SEMN, Wired Sussex and Earthly Delights.