Blissfully ignorant
Research conducted by Cornell University concludes that many people hold excessively…
Research conducted by Cornell University concludes that many people hold excessively…
Have you ever heard the metaphor "thinking outside the box" or "beyond the box"? It …
Recently I have become involved in a number of conversations to do with transformati…
Mohandas Gandhi said that when trying to make any change that challenges the moralit…
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sur…
The global debate on how to save journalism from becoming a mendicant order becaus…
We are not at the end of COVID ’19 but we are not at the beginning of it either. We …
A few months ago I wrote about the powerful positive strategies my physio deployed t…
Hmm.... the dreaded L-word. No, I'm not talking about "the" L-word that makes hearts…
Firstly I would argue that innovation, to be managed well, needs to operate like an …
I am constantly drawn to ecosystems and platforms as the connecting mechanism that c…
The Fool on the Hill is a song by the Beatles which appeared on their 1967 album Mag…
Recently I was captivated by an interview Anton Roux at ADC conducted with Martin Wo…
Around 6:57 PM every evening since early April, hundreds of people begin to emerge f…
Is Coronavirus-19 the catalyst for a UK or even global social credit system? And if …
My mother would come out with the quaintest of pronouncements. One favourite turn of…
From the age of eight, I was a church chorister. Although I turned to Buddhism at th…
I was 15 when the war came to my town. I have just finished my first class of high s…
In this week's focus on the Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and following on from Part…
Following on from Part 1: Contagion: The truth of the Matter, and our three part foc…