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I write a lot of words. I take too long to write anything I want to say because I worry about it being clear. So today I’m giving myself just 6 minutes (random) to write this post. It’s 8.14 on… → Read More
For several years now I’ve been perceiving an undercurrent in every day life. I thought at first it was because I was suffering from depression. I thought I was imagining things because I was coming… → Read More
I have long believed in the power of engaging collective intelligence inside an organisation to drive engagement and productivity — two of the key things most organisations seek. Equally I believe in… → Read More
Yesterday I did a TEDx talk for the first (and probably last) time. It was a massive privilege to be invited to speak at TEDxKingston because it’s the largest TEDx outside of London and had 900… → Read More
The first day of a new year and I find myself wide awake editing endless articles I have written and never published. I found this one. To be honest I can’t remember writing it. I hope it isn’t… → Read More
I love the raw energy and enthusiasm of the Corporate Rebels. I’ve been lucky enough to meet them at different conferences around Europe, and they always bring fresh insights and approaches to… → Read More
Despite best intentions, disagreements will arise — event in self managed teams. It’s perfectly fine to disagree, but if any parties get stuck and hold fast to their own opinions, disagreements can… → Read More
You either like frameworks or you don’t. If you don’t, you might find self-management a struggle. If you’re open to something much less binary than rules and regulations, and you don’t see the world… → Read More
Once the leadership of an organisation has decided that self-management is a good way forward, they have to begin the transition. The decision is just the beginning. How do you transition an… → Read More
Thanks to the team at UN Sustainable Development Goals HQ we’ve got an amazing list of things you can do at home and at work to activate the Global Goals. For even more details about how you as an… → Read More
Just 30 miles separate Brighton and Bognor Regis. On Thursday this week I experienced once again the astonishing polarities that can occur in places separated by such a small distance yet light years… → Read More
I learn so much from Peter Diamandis’s online group. I joined it because I knew my knowledge of exponential technology was weak and I wanted to learn. It’s part of my constant curiosity mindset. All… → Read More
Let’s face it, good finance is the last thing we associate with Christmas these days. How many families will stretch themselves to the limit this year, and get into debt just to provide that ‘magical… → Read More
Last year a book that caught my eye was published by my old colleagues at London Business School: The 100 Year Life by Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott. It drew attention to a fundamental shift in life… → Read More
I always start to feel a little sad around November because I know mass murder is taking place in turkey towns all over the US, UK and Australia. Sorry to start on a ‘down’ note on a Christmas post… → Read More
Yep, here we go with the Sustainable Christmas List compiled with help from all over Facebook! → Read More
At Innovate 2017 yesterday I was listening to Juergen Maier CEO of Siemens and Josh Hardie of the CBI talk about business and Brexit. Both these leaders would obviously rather that Brexit had not… → Read More
A couple of weeks ago Mark Rosenberg’s Facebook post caught my eye. The one that started “So, uh, yeah. We need to talk about Harvey…..”. If you missed it, that’s too bad because it’s been deleted… → Read More
I was lucky enough to get one of the tickets to listen to Hillary Clinton in London. Plenty of people would suggest Bladerunner might have been a better choice. Hillary Clinton is now very much the… → Read More
I know. It’s too early to be mentioning the ‘C’ word. But. As I was scrolling through Facebook this morning, I saw a very heartwarming appeal from the vicar who used to be in our parish but has moved… → Read More