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		<title>BBH Labs article on T-Shapers strikes a personal chord</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wanted to quickly respond to a recent post and 140 characters were not enough. Ben Malbon at BBH just posted a great article on T-shaped people and the new creative production paradigm and used Voltron as a visual reference.  There have been a few other giant robot mashups since Voltron such as Transformers Constructicons [...]]]></description>
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<p>I wanted to quickly respond to a recent post and 140 characters were not enough.</p>
<p><a title="Ben Malbon" href="http://malbonnington.com/">Ben Malbon</a> at <a title="BBH" href="http://www.bartleboglehegarty.com/">BBH</a> just posted a <a title="Are You Ready to Form Voltron? On The Value of ‘T-shaped’ People" href="http://bit.ly/d21K6I">great article on T-shaped people</a> and the new creative production paradigm and used <a title="Voltron on Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltron">Voltron</a> as a visual reference.  There have been a few other giant robot mashups since Voltron such as <a title="Transformers Constructicons" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructicons">Transformers Constructicons</a> that form Devastator but Voltron is the leader as far as I&#8217;m concerned.  And Lion Voltron, not Vehicle Voltron or any other spin-off.</p>
<p>It struck a personal chord with me not only because I personally identify with the T-shape model but also that I&#8217;ve been a fan of many of the great robot properties from the 80&#8242;s since their original run and long into sydication.  (We&#8217;ll keep this with animation only and not get into live-action because this would get long)</p>
<p>When I was a kid I was not able to have the Voltron toy because it was made of metal parts and had spring loaded projectiles.  Remember, this was the era of Kenner&#8217;s Boba Fett mail-away action figure that had a spring loaded projectile backpack.  Forcing Kenner to re-tool the line with the projectile attached.  (One of the originals sold at auction for $16,000 in 2003).  I&#8217;ve been collecting for as long as I&#8217;ve been able to buy my own things.  When I had my collectibles company and was working the circuit my appreciation grew for both products and licensing.  There was a plastic Voltron that was released years later but it lacked the character of the original heavy metal lions.  I finally bought my own metal Voltron off eBay seven years ago.</p>
<p>Voltron is a great reference for the nature of the business right now. The work that&#8217;s going on at places like BBH is helping change a business long mired in out-dated practices.  One day the word will spread up to the C-suite and we might see global change in how agencies are structured.  And I don&#8217;t think this idea is necessarily restrained to the advertising community but could be adopted across the board to all varieties of client-service companies.</p>
<p>There was a panel at SXSWi 2010, <em>Jack of all Trades or Masters of One?</em> that I <a title="Return To Austin – A SXSWi 2010 Review in Two Movements" href="http://bit.ly/blWBNU">covered in my writeup</a> that could serve as a great primer for Ben&#8217;s article today.  I&#8217;ve included the presentation from SXSWi below and you can read <a title="Are You Ready to Form Voltron? On The Value of ‘T-shaped’ People" href="http://bit.ly/d21K6I">Ben&#8217;s article at BBH Labs</a>.</p>
<p>[slideshare id=3448651&amp;doc=sxsw-specialistgeneralist-100316152054-phpapp01&amp;w=600]</p>
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