key influencers:
Mr Stern encouraged my enthusiasm for writing at Dartford Grammar School
Mr Johnson developed my fondness of the English language at Drayton Manor Grammar School (DMGS)
Mr Aiston led me to my first 100% result (arithmetic) at DMGS. The same exam got me 99% for Algebra, 97% for Geometry
Mr Herrera gave me a deep appreciation of music and its composition at DMGS. Later, programming resonated with 4-part harmony writing
Alderman Joe Sherman gave me confidence to articulate and follow my dreams. He used to visit the company where I worked
Philip Maylor invited me to do a programming aptitude test. Got100% and joined NCR as a programmer. This led to DP management roles.
E F Schumacher's Small is Beautiful book influenced my environmental awareness. Made me want to learn to communicate/spread the word.
John Gooder's The Spoilt Earth book was another strong driver of my environmental awareness
Mike Benson (my CEO) told me I needed to 'think clearly'. This pushed me to learn to think and manage better and probably sparked BrainStorm
Tony Buzan's Use Your Head book helped me improve my thinking skills. His 'mind mapping' techniques influenced BrainStorm design
IBM's BOMP was the inspiration for one aspect of BrainStorm. I came across it as a DP Manager for an NCR client
Jude and Ede explained my flaws as a manager. Calling me "pompous" was a wake-up call.
Anne Simm Wanted a management skills trainer. This gave me a way to learn about both communication and management
Sue Knight taught me to develop and run training courses - a wonderful person and a wonderful course.
Peter Honey taught me behavioural skills including Transactional Analysis. I learned how to interpret and use behaviour effectively
Programmers at Calor Gas triggered my awareness of the microcomputer world. Responding to a magazine's 'small ad' led me to Felix Dennis
Felix Dennis hired me to help create a new personal computer magazine. He also made me a MicroScope columnist. This led to loads more.
Ted Nelson's Creative Computing magazine inspired our relaunch of Personal Computer World. His Actor Language articles were helpful too
Martin Banks joined me as a Personal Computer World columnist writing Banks Statements. We co-founded PRESS HERE media skills training
Alan Wood wanted a co-founder for Caxton Software to select and publish UK software authors
Mike Liardet converted my 8080 assembler version of BrainStorm to C then became my partner in BrainStorm Software
Martin Kochanski wrote Cardbox - Caxton's first outside author. Cardbox was our first international 'hit'.
Marck Pearlstone Wrote the Windows version of BrainStorm and has been my 'goto' techie ever since.
Michael Moore's Stupid White Men book spurred me to get back to 'green' stuff. It made me realise that tech/IT writing had gobbled 24 years
Matthew Pudney was a collaborator on the Personal Computer World shows. He got me to write up a Sustainability project proposal for nmsi
William McDonough co-authored Cradle to Cradle - a massive influence on the Science Mus eum project within nmsi
Dale Vile wanted an analyst for Freeform Dynamics. Tony Lock, Martin Atherton and I wrote Green IT for Dummies
Simon Leadbetter We met while helping people pitch to investors, he asked me to co-create and edit Blue & Green Tomorrow
David Topping was a Press Here client who, later, wanted a co-creator for THINGUIDEs We also worked on creating The Messagery.
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Demolis,Marie-France
Eiler,Tracy
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