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TomorrowToday UK – quick update, May 2009
Greetings,
With the current turmoil there has never been a more important time for companies to prepare for the upturn, build corporate muscle and make competitors hurt. This is what we do at TomorrowToday. Through our award winning presentations, we reveal striking economic and social trends and show leaders what they need to focus on to survive and thrive during the downturn.
You’re receiving this short email as a subscriber to the TomorrowToday UK Connect e-zine. This month we have a quick update. It will be especially helpful for those of you who use online social networks, and those of you who are responsible for conferences, away days and content at team meetings.
In early June, we’ll send out a full e-zine with our latest articles, details of an exciting research project we’re completing on generational values in the UK, an update on our latest work and a free e-book for our loyal subscribers.
For now, please take just a few minutes to read through this email, and follow the links below.
Regards,
Graeme Codrington
TomorrowToday
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We also use Facebook (click for Graeme and Dean) and LinkedIn (Graeme and Dean), and would be happy to connect with you.
We’ve recently moved our blog to a new address: ConnectionEconomy.com. We provide daily insights into the trends shaping the world – short mind bullets to get you and your team thinking. Why don’t you bookmark it! Our team has had a spurt of energy over the past few weeks so there is a lot of new content to look through, all neatly categorised to make it easy for you to find just what you need to develop yourself and your team.
Our article library also continues to grow – these are longer, more detailed articles that will help you and your team with both mindset shifts and practical applications for successfully responding to the realities of the new world of work.
Listen to our new podcasts
After a break of a few years, TomorrowToday is now recording podcasts again. We plan to release a new 10-15 minute episode every week. Like everything else we do, it focuses on practical applications and insights on the new world of work.
If you use iTunes to manage your podcasts, then just click here to open iTunes and load the “TomorrowToday” podcast. Or, you can do it manually:
Open iTunes
Click on the ‘Advanced’ drop down menu at the top of the screen
Click on ‘Subscribe to PodCast’
Type in:
itpc://www.connectioneconomy.com/listen/podcast.xml
iTunes will subscribe you
If you prefer to download your podcast files manually, you can do so from the RSS feed page, click here.
Download our speaker brochures
As you probably know, one of the most important services we offer is our world class presentations. Our primary presenters in the UK and Europe are Dr Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen. You can see our full list of international speakers and trainers here.
Graeme focuses on issues of strategy, trends, talent and leadership. Dean’s focus is on strategy, customer service, partnerships and network alliances. Both Graeme and Dean are experts on getting the most out of multigenerational workplaces.
We have recently updated our 2-page speaker brochures. These outline our individual expertise and focus areas, and highlight our unique styles and approaches. You can now download these as PDF files – just follow the links below (you may need to right click the links as SAVE FILE AS):
If these links don’t work for you, then you can download the brochures from this webpage.
For a complete list of our presentations, and brief summaries of each, click here.
Contact us
That’s it for this e-zine. Short, sharp and to the point. We look forward to connecting with you. Look out for our content filled e-zine in two weeks time.
If you need any information, would like to have a conversation, or want to book us for a conference, away day or team meeting, please contact us online, email Graeme at graeme@tomorrowtoday.uk.com or phone or text him at +44 7595 179 362.