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I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

Everyone’s seems to be into co-creation and crowdsourcing these days. Here’s a lovely reality check for lazy brands who assume too much about what to expect. It’s the phenomenon of “yes I’d love for you to collaborate by washing my dishes and peeling my potatoes”

Hat tips Katie Chatfield and Kirsty

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