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  • There are few forces for good as extensive and important as the United Nations. Being able to work with them and other global aid organisations for World Humanitarian Day is a humbling and extraordinary opportunity.
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  • A lot of people ask what it takes to move from being a creative to a leader: Take everyone's career personally. People will work hard for you if you work hard for them. Any idiot can be a boss; all you need is a title. But to be a leader, you need to earn respect and have an opinion you stand by.
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  • Copywriters on Madison Avenue constantly grapple with the question of where their work sits on the totem pole of 'real' writing.
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  • The qualities I look for in planners or creatives is very much the same thing. Beyond the givens of talent and work ethic, I really look for people who are inspired by the everyday, people who are not afraid of the obvious and are able to reinterpret it into a creative and interesting manner.
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  • We work in an industry where people invent technology to avoid what we create.
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  • I would put down everything in my career to the fact that I cared - about what I do, who I work with, what I make.
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  • Caring makes you want to work harder.
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  • We win more business, not because of pitching but because clients say, 'We like the work you're doing.'
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  • Our work can always get better, and we are constantly striving for that.
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  • If you're advertising on Facebook, the work you're doing should be made better by being on Facebook. You can't just be repurposing old TV commercials and hoping to get traction; that's very primitive. The question, always, is, 'How is this idea made better by this medium?'
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  • A lot of people think technology is a solution, but it's really just a canvas for your work. It can make good things amazing and bad things terrible. Facebook allows you to have access to mass audience really quickly if you do creative really well.
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