by Keith Coats | Jul 12, 2016 | Archive, Leadership
The Problem: Getting things that matter most done Most of us struggle with not just getting things done but getting a balance between the things that have to be done and the things we would like to get done. The ‘like done’ is usually the one that losses out. Almost...
by Dean van Leeuwen | Jul 9, 2016 | Archive, Change, Future Trends
3D printing offers much promise. It is also full of hype as are most fledgling technologies. The promise is phenomenal: printed body parts, printed houses, printed food, printed cars etc. The most exciting news is how accessible this technology has become to the mass...
by Dean van Leeuwen | Jul 7, 2016 | Archive, Leadership
“The present state of affairs is really a perversion of the proper workings of capitalism. It is all wrong to have billionaires before you have ceased to have slums. Capitalism has done enormous good and suits human nature far too well to be given up as long as human...
by Keith Coats | Jul 6, 2016 | Archive, Change, Future Trends, Leadership
On 7th December 1972, Apollo 17 astronaut, Jack Schmitt took a picture of the earth from 45 000km that has become known as Blue Marble. It was a remarkable picture of the planet and one that captured the imagination of most. It has been said to be the most reproduced...
by Keith Coats | Jul 6, 2016 | Archive, Change, Future Trends, Leadership
On 7th December 1972, Apollo 17 astronaut, Jack Schmitt took a picture of the earth from 45 000km that has become known as Blue Marble. It was a remarkable picture of the planet and one that captured the imagination of most. It has been said to be the most reproduced...
by Dean van Leeuwen | Jul 5, 2016 | Archive, Future Trends, Leadership
By 2050 nearly 10 billion people will inhabit our blue planet and it will take 100 billion land animals to provide them with enough meat, dairy, eggs and leather goods. Maintaining this herd in terms of space, water, biowaste and feed will take a huge, potentially...