Innovation Strategy: Where to explore, when to launch, and how to hack
Strategy isn’t easy. Innovation strategy less so. Innovation strategy isn’t like playing chess, where you can see the entire board laid out before you…
Strategy isn’t easy. Innovation strategy less so. Innovation strategy isn’t like playing chess, where you can see the entire board laid out before you…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has slowly begun to affect people’s lives by facilitating everyday tasks and activities from scheduling meetings, to selec…
Nothing is more powerful than an idea that’s time has come. Speaking to Andrew Keen in 2016 for his book How to Fix the Future. Brewster K…
Unmasking Truths In many ways COVID-19 unmasked some painful truths about existing human organisational systems. Throughout the crisis people had to f…
Innovation is vital to the energy system’s integration and operation design, and we need to further recognise its crucial role. I believe we undertake …
Technology routinely outstrips society’s ability to deal with it. That’s partly because tech entrepreneurs are often casual about the legal and social…
“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…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has slowly begun to affect people’s lives by facilitating everyday tasks and activities. From scheduling meetings and sel…
Speaking to Andrew Keen in 2016 for his book How to Fix the Future. Brewster Kahle, the Internet Archive founder, believed the time was right for a rad…
Strategy. We hear and use the term every day. Indeed it has become something of a status symbol, separating the exciting ‘macho’ work of MBA-armed exec…
When was the last time you spent real notes and coins or spoke to a customer service agent without going through an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) sy…
I started writing my last piece about physical environments at the end of last year and while it was ready to publish at the start of 2020, Covid-19 ov…
My mother would come out with the quaintest of pronouncements. One favourite turn of phrase, after listening to the nightly news on the wireless, was: …
From the age of eight, I was a church chorister. Although I turned to Buddhism at the age of thirteen, when it occurred to me that the Bible was a work…
Did you know that at the equator, the Earth spins at a fixed rate of around 1,000 miles an hour? Probably not. The reason you cannot feel it turning is…
In this week's focus on the Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and following on from Part 1: Contagion: The Truth of the Matter, and Part 2: Opportunities i…
In a previous article I wrote about the recent loss of many well-known brands and who were not able to survive in this era of mass disruption. I gave s…
Can anyone doubt that we are in an era of mass disruption? In recent months we have seen the demise of several famous brands in the UK. These include…
The dawn of a new technological revolution is upon us. 5G will impact our lives in more ways than we think. Unlike its predecessors though, 5G is a tec…
In the beginning was the word I was eight years old the first time I gave my first speech. I was brought up in the preaching and teaching tradition, b…