All posts by Cain Ullah

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Let Your Customers Lead the Way

Is the innovation in your business agile enough for you to keep up?

Over the last year we have done a wealth of very different projects for a host of very different companies. In every project we have done, one thing has come across loud and clear,…

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Choosing the right way to go mobile

With retailers going out of business at the rate of 50 a year no-one can afford to get mobile wrong

The importance of the mobile channel to today's retailers won't come as a surprise to anyone involved in technology buying decisions in the retail…

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JLT World Risk Review - Rapid Innovation

We have recently delivered a project for Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT) to re-design and build their World Risk Review website. We're currently in the final hardening sprint, doing some bug fixing and UAT. We'll be able to talk more about the benefits…

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The Science of Buoyancy

When trying to convince, persuade or influence others, rejection is commonplace. How can you bounce back from rejection and use the same techniques to influence the morale of your staff?

In March, I went to see Dan Pink discussing the “The Science…

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The Proof is in the Pudding

Does a good sales presentation prove you can deliver? We think not. How should clients de-risk project delivery by choosing a service provider based on their proven ability to deliver?

Red Badger has been running as a company for 3 years this May.…

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Announcing our new non-executive directors

As Red Badger grows steadily and moves into its next stage of development we are facing fresh new challenges every week. To assist our development we are delighted to announce two new non-executive directors who will provide us with the support and…

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BBC Connected Studio – a fun day of innovation

On Friday last week (that is the 4th of May 2012 just in case you are reading this in 2013) we spent an excellent day up in the BBC’s plush new MediaCity, Salford offices with a bunch of BBC folk, other start-ups and generally bright, vibrant…