If you were ever part of even a mildly successful rock band in the 1960s and 70s, get back together again and get on the road as soon as possible: legions of ageing Baby Boomers are just waiting to buy tickets to your sell out concerts, reliving their youth and...
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How one mans love for wonky veg is changing the world
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstal is a celebrity chef on a quest to reduce food waste and has embarked on an audacious journey to cajole grocery retailers into buying and selling what he calls “wonky vegetables.” Here is why Hugh has embarked on his quest. Roughly one third...
How one mans love for wonky veg is changing the world
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstal is a celebrity chef on a quest to reduce food waste and has embarked on an audacious journey to cajole grocery retailers into buying and selling what he calls “wonky vegetables.” Here is why Hugh has embarked on his quest. Roughly one third...
Going Unplugged: A Case Study & A Dare
“The business was still there when I got back” was the ah-ha revelation of John, a senior retail operations leader who dared go on holiday for two weeks without his cell phone. “In fact” he added, “my staff have grown as a result of taking decisions without me and...
Seeing the Invisible: Shedding light on our blindness
It has been said that we ‘don’t see the world as it is but rather we see the world as we are’. This is very true and it also happens to be the first step along the pathway towards emotional intelligence. It is the gateway to recognising that we each have lenses...
New Business Book – Leadership & Strategy: Quest – Competitive Advantage and the Art of Leadership in the 21st Century, written by Dean van Leeuwen
What if we could empower people everywhere to have the courage and conviction to do their small bit or big bit to change the world? What if through the power of quest we created a culture where people believed they could make a difference? We would craft more...
Gender and Success: Not the level playing field one might assume!
In Sheryl Sandberg’s excellent book, Lean In – Women, Work, And The Will To Lead, she writes of an experiment done in 2003 by Columbia Business School professor, Frank Flynn and New York University professor Cameron Anderson. Their experiment was to do with workplace...
Listed in the Futurist Influence Rankings
Ross Dawson, one of the world's leading futurist, curates a list of the world's top futurists, rated by their online influence. The measurement is fairly crude, based on Twitter followers, Alexa and Klout rankings, and is intended to simply measure the number of...
Seeing the Future – and it’s VR
VR – Virtual Reality will be the next generation’s Facebook. Just as 3-D printers are now starting to be serious disruptors, having moved from the ‘sci-fi’ edge, so too will that be the trajectory of VR. With the launch of the 2015-16 NBA season in America, the NBA...
Reverse Mentoring
One of the ways TomorrowToday has helped senior leaders to make a real connect with the young people in their teams is to suggest a concept of reverse mentoring. 'Reverse mentoring' is simple - you ask young people in your team to mentor the older people. What would...
What if, you create a culture where people believe they can make a difference? You could change the world.
What if, through the power of quest - Knowing your destination; inspired by the possibility of achieving the impossible; and, in doing so delivering meaningful benefits; we could empower people everywhere to have the courage and conviction to do their small bit or big...
The Future of Sex
The Internet of Things is the new industrial revolution. It's part of an era-shift taking place in history, driven by extraordinary computing power, unprecedented access to information, and a social web that connects us not only to each other, but also - eventually -...
How to study at MIT, Harvard, or Stanford for free
One of the macro trends in today's world is that people are living longer. This has a number of implications in a variety of areas, including our careers. When we lived into our 70’s or 80’s we ended up working for 30 or so years. If however, as the trends indicate,...
WHAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE IS A WORLD WHERE CONSTANT ADAPTABILITY IS THE NORM?
“If you find what you do each day seems to have no link to any higher purpose, you probably want to rethink what you're doing.” says Ronald Heifetz, the Founding Director of the Center for Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School and the leading global...
In Conversation with Graeme Codrington: Mind the generation gap
Recently, Graeme Codrington worked with Investec bank in South Africa to run a series of workshops for their private clients. The theme was about banking in the digital world, and Graeme's contribution was to help people to understand the generation gap between older...
“Nigger Lover”: Badge of Honour
Today’s viewpoint offers perspective on yesterday’s form. It doesn’t usually make for comfortable viewing. Looking back reveals past prejudices, biases and ‘truths’ that in the light of today, are revealed for what they are… wrongs, lies or for some, sin. In this...
H&M – What were you thinking?
H&M, the Swedish fashion retailer, have certainly made an inauspicious entry into the South African market. In fact it is hard to imagine how they could have messed things up more than they have in making their splash! Firstly they launch their brand using images...
Re-thinking ‘Gap Years’ & the Quarter-life crisis
Gap years are traditionally those brief periods of parental indulgence when we allow post-school adolescents to take a breather before we expect them to enter young-adulthood. With working life now lasting so much longer gap years are going to start coming up during...
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