Giles Zopa and my take on the social graph
Simon and I went to see Giles Zopa a few days ago to get insights into Zopa. This is an extrapolated view of a part …
Reframe your thinking, can you?
Reframed thinking forms the underpinning of Built to Thrive and an understanding of the concepts presented to you will culminate in an ability to begin …
Built to Thrive, one step closer to publication…
At the very onset of the book, I am met with my biggest challenge – teaching a concept that demands an untutored state of mind. …
The uncontaminated generation?
The uncontaminated generation is not the generation who rebels against all forms of cultural transmission. They are not a horde of uncultured barbarians lacking any …
Why do some disrupt, while others observe?
It is evident that change continuously and relentlessly disrupts our structured lives built on optimistic illusions of stability. So if we know this, denial of …
Waves of change towards a more interconnected world?
Throughout the book you will be introduced to social, networked and interconnected behavior as being critical to a clear understanding of the landscape in which …
Compete by understanding the scale of scope
Seth Godin wrote an interesting entry called ‘Economies of small’ a few days ago. I have a view on the challenge of how people reason …
Do you know how your innovation initiatives will impact your business?
Can improvement initiatives be classified as innovation opportunities? Where does your six sigma projects fit into your overall change program? I found that most organizations …
Why do we find it difficult to develop new ideas to fruition?
New ideas are tough to implement in an environment where people believe that their current business model (with their resulting operating model) is economically sound. …
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