My new adventure, Digital Punk, began a few weeks ago!

Together with my friend Carlo, we created this thing that helps organizations grow in a sustainable, courageous and sometimes unconventional way. We throw new ideas, strategies, processes and ways of thinking on the table to be acted upon with enthusiasm and passion. We have pooled about sixty years (!) of experience in management, sales, training and marketing.

We have almost finished our manifesto (Condividi et impara) and in the next few days we will record our video presentation. In the meantime, you can request Never mind Digital Punk, the (almost) more traditional presentation. For the manifesto, we would like to do a survey among friends to understand which of our values ​​are most appreciated and therefore where to focus our commitment.

We won’t be short of grit, willingness to do and a little madness, of this I am sure.

Nevermind Digital Punk

Inside Digital Punk we have also brought the experience of the Retail Club, which has now become part of a larger project: Digital Club. An accelerator of communities on digital innovation focused or on verticals (retail for example) or on technologies (cybersecurity among others).

Helping others with public speaking remains a great passion of mine, I’ll continue to pursue it. I will often discuss it in the columns of this site. There will be new posts, new LearnFromTED and LearnFromGreatSpeeches.

Digital Punk started very well, a lot of work and satisfied customers, a great gratification especially in a difficult period like the present one. What I appreciated most in these first months was the closeness and support of friends, ex-colleagues, customers, in short, of many people. Someone raised an eyebrow (“starting a new company today? Good luck…”), but most showed an encouraging smile and sincere wishes. One more reason to be Digital Punk!