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Tim Dyson
CEO
Next Fifteen
San Francisco
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Tim joined the Next Fifteen Group in 1984 and became its global CEO in 1992. Tim was one of the early pioneers of tech PR and has worked on major accounts such as Cisco, Microsoft, IBM, Sun and Intel.
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Thursday, 6 December 2007

I’ve had quite a few people saying that they wish our annual report had comment boxes across all the major pieces such as the reviews written by Will, David and myself.  Next time we’ll likely do that.  For now I’d encourage anyone with a perspective on these pieces to use the comment function below to do just that.  We may not be able to respond to all of your questions and comments as we are still bound by the need to make sure we keep everyone informed of our progress as a business at the same time.  It’s not yet clear whether a response on our blog constitutes a general broadcast of information in the way an old fashioned mailing of report would so until we do get clarity on that we need to avoid questions that may be require answers that make forward looking statements.  So as I say, do feel free to ask questions and make comments and we will do our best to answer them.

Posted by Tim Dyson at 09:53am
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1 comment
Dominic Jones said...
Hi Tim,

Just wanted to congratulate Next Fifteen on the idea of linking a blog/s to an annual report. For years, various players and new media firms have toyed with the concept of a "living annual report" and all were DOA. I think this might be different, if, as others have already said, you can tie the conversations and the report more closely together. This approach left me more confused than truly engaged, but it's a great idea nonetheless.

Thanks for the opportunity to provide input.

(P.S. This CAPTCHA is a real pain. Is it case sensitive!)

Dominic Jones
Friday, 7 December 2007 05:56pm