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Think of the JC as a contribution to your cognitive diversity quotient.
Think of the JC as a contribution to your cognitive diversity quotient.
===Where to from here===
===Where to from here===
There are a host of “push” resources out there: [[client bulletin]]s, newsletters, Twitter feeds and so one shunting discrete and unconnected “timely” information at you. There are few “pull” resources — deep, interconnected, nonlinear resources where the reader takes the material. Rather buy accident, the JC has become one. It gets a fairly regular flow of about 10,000 unique visitors every month. Beyond rough geographic data, which tells us the JC is very popular in places where people negotiate {{isdama}}s, we don’t know much about these people, other than that they too are interested in whether [[Africa|Kilimanjaro really rises above the Serengeti]]. It’s our top search).  
There are a host of “push” resources out there: [[client briefing]]s, newsletters, Twitter feeds and so one shunting discrete and unconnected “timely” information at you. There are few “pull” resources — deep, interconnected, nonlinear resources where the reader takes the material. Rather buy accident, the JC has become one. It gets a fairly regular flow of about 10,000 unique visitors every month. Beyond rough geographic data, which tells us the JC is very popular in places where people negotiate {{isdama}}s, we don’t know much about these people, other than that they too are interested in whether [[Africa|Kilimanjaro really rises above the Serengeti]]. It’s our top search).  


As a premium subscriber you will help to fund technological improvements the site needs to grow and last, and to build out its content: better documentation of and a tidy-up to the coding to manage the technical back-end, which should  make the whole thing more consistent. We would like to commission some help to build out premium content, making the site more comprehensive: as a premium subscriber you would benefit from that. We have some far-off, dreamy plans to create a customised offering for in-house teams, but that is a bit further off in the future.
As a premium subscriber you will help to fund technological improvements the site needs to grow and last, and to build out its content: better documentation of and a tidy-up to the coding to manage the technical back-end, which should  make the whole thing more consistent. We would like to commission some help to build out premium content, making the site more comprehensive: as a premium subscriber you would benefit from that. We have some far-off, dreamy plans to create a customised offering for in-house teams, but that is a bit further off in the future.

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