by TomorrowToday Global | Aug 24, 2009 | Archive, Future Trends
Once upon a time cell phones changed the world. They arrived when we didn’t expect them, and allowed us to do things we never imagined possible. We can quite safely say that our world today (where cell phones have had an influence) bares scant resemblance to the...
by Graeme Codrington | Aug 20, 2009 | Future Trends
The New York Times website recently carried an amazing interactive graph showing the last 40 years of economic indicators from the OECD countries. It’s fascinating reading…. er, watching. The key point they’re trying to make is that industrial...
by Graeme Codrington | Aug 14, 2009 | Archive, Future Trends
Since leaving GE, Jack Welch has refused to retire gracefully or quietly. He has continued to stay vocal and keep his profile in the media, especially by writing and disseminating business advice. I suppose one shouldn’t begrudge him this – after all, he...
by Graeme Codrington | Aug 11, 2009 | Archive, Future Trends
Whether or not you’re convinced by science and media reports on global warming, there is no doubt that our planet is under pressure at the moment. Things must change, and the governments of the world – not to mention increasingly vocal activists – have started...
by Dean van Leeuwen | Aug 4, 2009 | Archive, Future Trends
The RBS Economic Unit in conjunction with The Economist have just completed a report on ‘Exploring the Changing Global Landscape for UK Companies.’ This is an independent report by the Economist Intelligence Unit, providing you with insight into the latest...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jul 27, 2009 | Archive, Diversity, Future Trends, Organisational Development
Sipho Ngcobo wrote an interesting article on Money Web this last week, reflecting on the reality the African National Congress (ANC) faces around service delivery, or lack of it, in South Africa currently. He suggests that the pressure the ANC is under for 2011 local...