by TomorrowToday Global | Aug 13, 2012 | Archive, Change, Diversity, Future Trends
Have you ever watched the Olympics on television outside your home country? The Olympics captivates every country on earth, especially the host nation where it is unexpectedly poignant, yet our experience of this global event is heavily filtered. Imagine a wall of TV...
by TomorrowToday Global | Aug 10, 2012 | Archive, Diversity
On the 9th August 1956 South African women marched to the Union Buildings in Pretoria in order to protest against the Pass Laws (legislation that required Black African people to carry an identity book which gave them permission to live and work in ‘white’...
by Dean van Leeuwen | Aug 7, 2012 | Archive, Change, Diversity, Leadership
One blog from Seth Godin stands out for me as being a diamond amongst gems. It was written in 2009 and in it he asks the question: who owns that rule? Seth says: “Every rule needs to be associated with one and only one person who is willing to stand up for it...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jul 27, 2012 | Archive, Diversity, Future Trends
Why would you want to learn to think like a Millennial? Perhaps because you don’t understand your children? Perhaps because you are a teacher and you have no idea to connect with them, discipline them, or inspire them to want to know more? Perhaps because you...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jul 20, 2012 | Archive, Clients Feedback and Media, Diversity, Future Trends
Generation Y are unlikely ever to retire. They probably won’t be able to afford to, but also they probably won’t want to. As a generation they will enjoy work because they will work at things they enjoy. It is unlikely that they will stay in the same...
by Graeme Codrington | Jul 19, 2012 | Archive, Diversity, Future Trends, Leadership
Dr Graeme Codrington will be speaking at the following public events in South Africa in August. Sign up now for any or all of them. Discounts for groups are available: 17 Aug in Cape Town: Succeeding in a new world of work: Charity breakfast for NOAH 17 Aug in Cape...