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Friday, April 13, 2007

Marketing science like sliced bread

WonderUniversities UK and their hench-bunnies, the Council for Industry and Higher Education, thinks that we should pay A-level students for passing exams in science and maths. That means we're in trouble. That's not a good buisness model.

Fortunately, Seth Godin has the answer.

Safe is risky. Be remarkable. We need otaku. Watch the video.
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