Contributors Alan Moore
Alan is founder of the innovation consultancy firm SMLXL, as well as co-author of “Communities Dominate Brands”. He is also author of “No Straight Lines”, addressing the challenges we now face to develop transformational strategies. Alan also sits on the “board of inspiration” at the Dutch Think Tank Freedom Lab. He acts as “Head of Vision” for the Grow Venture Community, and is a special advisor to a number of innovative companies and organisations including publishing, mobile, the theatre and finance. Alan is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Find out more at
www.no-
straight-lines.com
Alison Coleman
Alison Coleman is a freelance business journalist with a special interest in entrepreneurs and business start-ups, sustainable business and social responsibility. She has written for publications such as Financial Times, Financial Mail on Sunday, Express Newspapers, EUCommerz and Hays Journal. She is a recent convert to the social media scene and believes it is a journalist’s most valuable tool. She also loathes the doommonger economist think tanks that talk us down and prefers to believe that Britain will prevail in the current challenging economic climate.
Benjamin Robbins
Benjamin is a founding partner of Palador, a consultancy that focuses on providing strategic guidance and execution to enterprises in the areas of mobility, apps and data. Benjamin has spent the last 15 years guiding companies in their strategic technical vision and implementation, working with IT departments and business leadership. He is a regular contributor to
remotelyMOBILEblog.com, the Enterprise Mobility Forum, and The Guardian on the subjects of Mobile Strategy, BYOD, The Consumerisation of IT, Enterprise Mobility Management, and Mobile Security.
Cheryl Rickman
A journalist and entrepreneur, Cheryl owns a wealth of experience within the business sector through writing experience combined with lessons learnt running her own business. Working for an online information publisher writing booklets on internet businesses and web marketing, Cheryl decided to start her first internet business aged 25, providing usability and content consultancy. Together with her partner, Cheryl also co-founded
ilikemusic.com, where she interviewed popstars and developed the business. Since then, Cheryl has penned her own book, as well as ghost-write for the likes of Dragons Den’ investor Peter Jones.
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