Planning 3.0, the realisation of Planning 2.0
Sarah Booth
It is 1.30pm on Sunday 19th February. I wasn't going to enter an essay. To be honest, I wasn't convinced I really had an idea worth entering. To be really, really honest, I had kind of forgotten about the deadline, I might have a tiny bit of a hangover and I had planned to disengage my brain from all academic thought for the entire day.
But then I saw a tweet from my boss. She announced that tomorrow was the deadline; she did not make any implication that...