by Graeme Codrington | Oct 17, 2012 | Archive, Change, Diversity, Future Trends, Leadership
For women to bridge the pay gap in the workplace and to find their way into boardrooms and senior leadership positions they’re going to need men’s assistance. This is not to patronise women, but simply a statement of the reality of who currently wields the...
by Graeme Codrington | Oct 16, 2012 | Archive, Change, Future Trends, Leadership
Next Saturday, 27 October 2012, I will be speaking at a TEDx event in London: TEDxSquareMile, The Future of Work: Power to Make a Difference. Please would you help me with three things. Firstly, if you can attend or know of someone who would enjoy the day, please...
by TomorrowToday Global | Oct 12, 2012 | Archive, Clients Feedback and Media, Future Trends
I have the iPhone 4S and I recently installed the software upgrade iOS6. So this is some of what my phone can now do: Make phone calls Send SMS’s (which I can choose to write or dictate with a microphone) Send whatsapp (which I can also choose to dictate rather...
by Graeme Codrington | Sep 25, 2012 | Archive, Change, Future Trends
So, the iPhone 5 has been launched along with iOS 6, Apple’s latest operating system for its mobile devices. As always a few users have had hiccups upgrading, and Apple has already released a further update or two to deal with reported issues. All as per usual,...
by Dean van Leeuwen | Sep 13, 2012 | Archive, Change, Future Trends
We’ve had the Summer of Sport and it was fantastic! Team GB excelled in the Olympics. Now, business leaders, prepare for the Summer of Business! We are facing a period of hyper-growth and hyper-change. A once in a lifetime opportunity awaits but are you and your...
by TomorrowToday Global | Sep 7, 2012 | Archive, Clients Feedback and Media, Diversity, Future Trends
Whether you are marketing to Millennials, teaching them, managing, mentoring or working for one, be mindful that you do not make assumptions about them. They are a very interesting generation, full of contradiction and unexpected (often pleasant) surprises. On one...