by Keith Coats | Jan 22, 2014 | Leadership
‘Facts’ like statistics, can either be very insightful or actually prove to be somewhat unhelpful. Consider the following 10 facts: 88% of plane crashes occur in the first three minutes or the last eight minutes of a flight (reassuring as I am writing this in the...
by Keith Coats | Jan 22, 2014 | Leadership
‘Facts’ like statistics, can either be very insightful or actually prove to be somewhat unhelpful. Consider the following 10 facts: 88% of plane crashes occur in the first three minutes or the last eight minutes of a flight (reassuring as I am writing this in the...
by Keith Coats | Dec 18, 2013 | Archive, Leadership
Let’s face it, the fat guy in the red suit is one impressive leader. He never misses a beat, has expectations to meet that would cause even Zuma to step-down and he gets reindeer to fly. Which reminds me: do you know why Rudolph and Prancer were not sold at the...
by Keith Coats | Dec 17, 2013 | Future Trends, Leadership
Currently I am on my last business trip for 2013. Soon it will be time for a short break before the travel begins once more in early January with a trip to Ecuador. By the time this trip is complete it will have meant 143 flights that have involved multiple trips to...
by Keith Coats | Dec 10, 2013 | Archive, Diversity, Leadership
It has been an interesting experience processing both the death and burial of Nelson Mandela from distant shores. Whilst I would have loved to have been home amongst ‘my people’ to fully enter into the emotion, celebration, mourning and expression of this momentous...