by Dean van Leeuwen | Apr 11, 2011 | Archive, Change, Future Trends
Urbanisation will be a massive demographic and powerful trends over the next decade. The world population growth is decreasing but it is still going to peak at around 9 billion people by 2050. In that time our cities will double in size as a further 3 billion people...
by TomorrowToday Global | Apr 11, 2011 | Archive, Future Trends, Leadership
Pete Laburn, one of this blog’s contributors and an associate of TomorrowToday, is one of the clearest thinkers on strategy we know. He’s developing a new talk on the key issues facing the world and business leaders today, and what we should do about it....
by TomorrowToday Global | Apr 11, 2011 | Archive, Clients Feedback and Media
My colleague, Graeme Codrington, beat me to the punch with his post last week (Incomprehensible business decisions that alienate customers) about Constant Contact and their decision to put Bantam Live on ice for a period of time (a long period of time) while they...
by Graeme Codrington | Apr 10, 2011 | Archive, Change, Future Trends
Just a few days ago, one of the world’s most famous animals died. Knut was a polar bear who was born in captivity at the Berlin Zoological Garden. Rejected by his mother at birth, he was raised by zookeepers. He became a celebrity, even making it onto the cover...
by TomorrowToday Global | Apr 8, 2011 | Archive, Clients Feedback and Media, Diversity, Future Trends
How do the new boy (and girl) networks coexist beside the old boy network that has historically existed and flourished for so long? This question is especially relevant in South Africa, which is an emerging economy and transitional society. I have had some interesting...
by Graeme Codrington | Apr 8, 2011 | Archive, Organisational Development
Every now and again a company does something that is so incomprehensible, so mystifying, that it blows my mind. I have had two such experiences in the last week, and have to tell someone about it – if for no other reason than just to get you thinking about ways...