by Graeme Codrington | Jan 27, 2016 | Archive, Clients Feedback and Media, Diversity
In the UK’s Independent newspaper, TomorrowToday’s CEO, Graeme Codrington, contributed to an excellent article on the next generation of young people growing up right now, and how they’ll be defined by – and will in turn, define – the...
by Graeme Codrington | Dec 26, 2015 | Archive, Change, Clients Feedback and Media, Future Trends
It’s that time of year when we look back in review and ahead in anticipation. At TomorrowToday, we don’t often indulge in the headline grabbing short-term predictions so popular in the media as one year changes over to the next, but this list from Fast...
by Keith Coats | Nov 24, 2015 | Archive, Clients Feedback and Media, Leadership
In Sheryl Sandberg’s excellent book, Lean In – Women, Work, And The Will To Lead, she writes of an experiment done in 2003 by Columbia Business School professor, Frank Flynn and New York University professor Cameron Anderson. Their experiment was to do with workplace...
by Graeme Codrington | Nov 23, 2015 | Archive, Change, Clients Feedback and Media, Future Trends, Uncategorized
Ross Dawson, one of the world’s leading futurist, curates a list of the world’s top futurists, rated by their online influence. The measurement is fairly crude, based on Twitter followers, Alexa and Klout rankings, and is intended to simply measure the...
by Graeme Codrington | Nov 11, 2015 | Archive, Clients Feedback and Media
Recently, Graeme Codrington worked with Investec bank in South Africa to run a series of workshops for their private clients. The theme was about banking in the digital world, and Graeme’s contribution was to help people to understand the generation gap between...
by Jude Foulston | Sep 11, 2015 | Archive, Clients Feedback and Media
Johannesburg – TomorrowToday Global announced today that Stuart Lewis has joined the firm to further develop their growing portfolio of regional and international accounts. Stuart comes with a wealth of experience within the Industry, having spent the last fifteen...