What can Artificial Intelligence technology do and what to be mindful of?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has slowly begun to affect people’s lives by facilitating everyday tasks and activities from scheduling meetings, to selec…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has slowly begun to affect people’s lives by facilitating everyday tasks and activities from scheduling meetings, to selec…
Back in 1979, the idea of not using phosphates in washing powder seemed pretty bananas. After seeing the damage to waterways and aquatic life caused by…
Authors: Jonty Slater and Deirdre Sheridan – Blue Globe Innovation, Louis Potter and Denise Soesilo – Outsight International Creating effective and s…
Technology routinely outstrips society’s ability to deal with it. That’s partly because tech entrepreneurs are often casual about the legal and social…
It really is astonishing how we allow economic factors to override and dictate most other aspects of life in our intensely materialistic and competitiv…
“Our world has changed. Our challenges are greater. Our fragilities have been exposed. Our systems need a reset. Everyone has a role to play“ Tedros Gh…
Conferences, summits, seminars, conventions, international forums and more lately webinars and online events… It seems the events management scene th…
Back in 1979, the idea of not using phosphates in washing powder seemed pretty bananas. After seeing the damage to waterways and aquatic life caused …
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has slowly begun to affect people’s lives by facilitating everyday tasks and activities. From scheduling meetings and sel…
One of the most fascinating things about the ten year quest that eventually resulted in the publication of my book, The Five Literacies of Global Leade…
Knowledge is the condition of understanding something which is personally meaningful, and potentially useful in some capacity. As such it is deeply sub…
As I was driving from my village into the city this morning, a trip of around 85 kilometres, I tuned in to a Facebook Live recording featuring my frien…
I am a fan of both Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler. They are both original thinkers with some exciting perspectives. I was eagerly anticipating “The …
When it comes to innovation, there are countless ways things might go wrong. However, one of the most prevalent ones is incorrect timing. If you manag…
Following on from Part 1: Contagion: The truth of the Matter, and our three part focus on the novel Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak this week, one of our…
Hope: Anticipating something good to come in the Future. You do not expect what you already have, although you can expect it to continue or end. To ho…
What will tomorrow bring? I am a fan of Peter Hinssen. His “The network always wins” is brilliant. The key message from that book is clock speed. In h…
All the textbooks will tell you that to build a successful business in a competitive industry you have to bring something new to the party. Something t…
Competition is increasing, and there is a greater chance of differentiation, as long as it is quickly acted upon to identify the opportunities offered …
What kind of strategy should brands follow in the age of Trump and Brexit? Should they take note and subtly imitate emerging nationalisms in most world…