by TomorrowToday Global | May 9, 2011 | Archive, Future Trends
Here’s a great InfoGraphic from Good, around some research done by Gallup that tracks the movement of young people with and without education.It raises some important questions for countries included in the study, and for those that aren’t. In a world in...
by Graeme Codrington | May 9, 2011 | Archive, Change, Future Trends
I was recently sent a review of the 2010 book, “The Power of Pull”, by John Hagel III (buy now at Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.com or Kalahari.net). I believe he collaborated with John Seely Brown and Lang Davison. I have not yet read the book, but the reviews...
by Graeme Codrington | May 1, 2011 | Archive, Change, Future Trends
Earlier this year, one of my clients shared a personal story with me. It relates to both parents and employers of the future, and is a great story for this holiday weekend. Arthur Goldberg is one of the founders of Correlation Risk Partners in London – a very...
by TomorrowToday Global | Apr 29, 2011 | Archive, Clients Feedback and Media, Diversity, Future Trends
One little girl got to grow up and marry her prince who is also a real Prince. That little girls name is Catherine Elizabeth Middleton. I think Prince William and Kate’s (as she is affectionately known by the global media) nuptials are indicative of a...
by Graeme Codrington | Apr 28, 2011 | Archive, Future Trends
In his 2007 book, Untapped: The Scramble for Africa’s Oil (buy from Amazon.co.uk or Kalahari.net), John Ghazvinian suggested that there were at least six reasons why Africa’s oil is really “good” oil. Of course, any oil is good oil these days,...
by Graeme Codrington | Apr 28, 2011 | Archive, Future Trends
In his 2007 book, Untapped: The Scramble for Africa’s Oil (buy from Amazon.co.uk or Kalahari.net), John Ghazvinian suggested that there were at least six reasons why Africa’s oil is really “good” oil. Of course, any oil is good oil these days,...