by Graeme Codrington | Sep 22, 2010 | Archive, Future Trends, Organisational Development
I like Seth Godin. I like his style (see some videos of him in action – 1, 2 or 3), and I like how he does a daily thought bullet on his blog. Yesterday he made a really important point about how the world is changing fundamentally at the moment. I think...
by Graeme Codrington | Sep 21, 2010 | Archive, Future Trends, Leadership
As the Liberal Democrat’s conference unfolds in Liverpool, and Nick Clegg enjoys unprecedented media coverage as the UK’s deputy prime minister, I must admit to a little bit of self-congratulation. On the day that Gordon Brown called the election (6 April...
by Graeme Codrington | Sep 21, 2010 | Archive, Future Trends
As the Liberal Democrat’s conference unfolds in Liverpool, and Nick Clegg enjoys unprecedented media coverage as the UK’s deputy prime minister, I must admit to a little bit of self-congratulation. On the day that Gordon Brown called the election (6 April...
by Dean van Leeuwen | Sep 21, 2010 | Archive, Future Trends, Leadership
This a a white paper and introduction chapter of the book that I’m writing, I’d value your views and comments greatly. The Assassin The sun rose quietly over Dawn Park, a suburb on the outskirts of Johannesburg, South Africa. It was Easter weekend so most...
by Graeme Codrington | Sep 19, 2010 | Change, Future Trends, Leadership
Conversations about knowledge continuity often relate to succession planning and the retirement of key older leaders. While these considerations are obviously important, they can mask the fact that, these days, business critical expertise and knowledge often reside...
by Graeme Codrington | Sep 19, 2010 | Archive, Change, Future Trends
Conferences seem to have taken a backward step during the economic downturn. Boring presenters, out-dated content, cheaper venues and food, and old-fashioned technology are all contributing to dreadful experiences for delegates. Dr Graeme Codrington spends a lot of...