by Keith Coats | Oct 12, 2011 | Archive, Leadership
The older they are the more expensive they become. It is an irrefutable law of parenting. I remember the days when I could arrive home after a business trip and any small, inconsequential thing would appease the kids and serve as an ‘I’m home’ gift. Often these small...
by TomorrowToday Global | Oct 11, 2011 | Archive
The current global crisis continues to heap pressure on banks around the world to listen to customers. Whether it be service, product design and development or fees customers are becoming increasingly vocal about their bank. On the product development front banks are...
by Graeme Codrington | Oct 7, 2011 | Archive, Future Trends
A few weeks ago, Clem Sunter, South Africa’s most well known scenario planner, wrote a very interesting article for News24. It got me thinking, and I have come back to it again and again, so thought I’d share it with you. He argues that maybe Karl Marx had...
by Graeme Codrington | Oct 7, 2011 | Archive, Future Trends
A few weeks ago, Clem Sunter, South Africa’s most well known scenario planner, wrote a very interesting article for News24. It got me thinking, and I have come back to it again and again, so thought I’d share it with you. He argues that maybe Karl Marx had...
by Graeme Codrington | Oct 7, 2011 | Archive, Future Trends
A few weeks ago, Clem Sunter, South Africa’s most well known scenario planner, wrote a very interesting article for News24. It got me thinking, and I have come back to it again and again, so thought I’d share it with you. He argues that maybe Karl Marx had...
by Graeme Codrington | Oct 6, 2011 | Archive, Leadership
The passing of Steve Jobs will no doubt bring a deserved flurry of eulogies over the next few days and weeks. He will be remembered by history as one of the architects of a new age, and I feel it is a privilege to live in a world at least partly shaped by his vision...