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Markers of change in US Labor Statistics – 2010 is turning out to be quite historic

Markers of change in US Labor Statistics – 2010 is turning out to be quite historic

by Graeme Codrington | Jul 19, 2010 | Archive, Diversity, Future Trends

I think we might look back on 2010 as quite an important watershed year in the world of work. Since mid 2009, our team at TomorrowToday has been saying that the global financial downturn has been more than a financial crisis. We believe that as we emerge out of...

BP might fix their well, but big industry is still broken

by Graeme Codrington | Jul 16, 2010 | Archive, Future Trends

As I write this, BP have capped their gushing oil well in the Gulf of Mexico (although they still need to complete tests on the cap – read the news here). At last! But the crisis is, of course, nowhere near over. A longer term fix for the well is needed, and the...

Cheaper desalination – water for the world

by Graeme Codrington | Jul 15, 2010 | Archive, Future Trends

I wrote recently about potential water wars. One reader got into conversation with me, and questioned my assertion that desalination was expensive and therefore not yet a viable solution to the world’s water scarcity problem. Well, I did a bit of digging and...

Women and the New World of Work

by TomorrowToday Global | Jul 15, 2010 | Archive, Future Trends, Organisational Development

As it’s my very first post (ever, anywhere!), I thought it would be apt to come at it from a woman’s angle.  I have read two articles recently, both in the Times (and thus you need to pay for them – but I attach the links at the bottom of this post...

I’d like to Flattr you by paying for your content

by TomorrowToday Global | Jul 14, 2010 | Archive, Clients Feedback and Media, Future Trends

Last week I posted an article around the much needed innovation and creative thinking in the pay-for-content space. One of the new additions in this space that I profiled was Flattr. Care of Wikipedia: Flattr is a project started by Peter Sunde and Linus Olsson. Users...

I'd like to Flattr you by paying for your content

by TomorrowToday Global | Jul 14, 2010 | Archive, Clients Feedback and Media, Future Trends

Last week I posted an article around the much needed innovation and creative thinking in the pay-for-content space. One of the new additions in this space that I profiled was Flattr. Care of Wikipedia: Flattr is a project started by Peter Sunde and Linus Olsson. Users...
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