Articles published on April, 2010

  1. Change of Leadership at Fert Research

    Published on Friday, April 30th, 2010

    Fertiliser industry seeks new Technical Director

    The fertiliser industry is seeking to appoint a new Technical Director following the resignation of Dr Hilton Furness, who has filled the role for the past 16 years.

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  2. Make Meals Matter

    Published on Friday, April 30th, 2010

    Good food keeps body and soul together whatever your age; and none more so than in the ‘golden years’.  But malnutrition risk is increasingly common in our ageing population.  Health professionals are gathering in Nelson next week to learn from the latest research into keeping our seniors well by making meals matter.

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  3. Rewriting the crisis management template

    Published on Friday, April 30th, 2010
    Corporations not convinced of the role that social media can play in crisis or issues management communication need only study its role during the recent Iceland volcanic eruption to change their position totally. As you read this, the template for managing a crisis is being rewritten. In the recent airline crisis, experienced as a result of the [...]
  4. The fashion of rebranding

    Published on Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
    I read in the Waikato Times yesterday that fashion designer Annah Stretton has changed her brand.  That wasn’t exactly how the story was portrayed, but that was its essence.  Not so long ago, Stretton’s designs were picketed by animal rights activists and she’d done some other non-PC stuff with a taxidermied boar’s head.  Now she’s [...]
  5. The fashion of rebranding

    Published on Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

    I read in the Waikato Times yesterday that fashion designer Anna Stretton has changed her brand.  That wasn’t exactly how the story was portrayed, but that was its essence.  Not so long ago, Stretton’s designs were picketed by animal rights activists and she’d done some other non-PC stuff with a taxidermied boar’s head.  Now she’s taking a summer collection titled Stop the Slaughter to a fashion show in Australia. We are told this is inspired by her protest against the way animals are farmed.

    Of course, it has become something of a fashion itself for celebs to latch on to causes, which was evidenced again by a photo of a couple of our leading actresses standing in a West Coast riverbed to give their views on its proposed damming.  Don’t dam it, I say. Let’s find out where these actresses live, and build a wind farm adjacent. Wouldn’t work though, because they are possibly well enough healed to find a new neighbourhood, and then leave the visual clutter and noise for others to endure.

    Never mind being a protesting vegan like Brigette Bardot and that strange woman McCartney married and divorced, there is another class of people who are re-branding themselves, and they have me worried.  These are the criminal classes who re-brand for the court appearances with a make-over.  The worst thugs inevitably appear in the dock clean shaven, short-back and side and sporting a collar and tie!   As an habitual business tie-wearer, this is beginning to leave me isolated, so maybe its time to re-brand myself by dressing down and following the fashion.