by TomorrowToday Global | Nov 16, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
Since the birth of the iMac, we’ve seen about as many ‘i’ things as you can imagine, although there are still a few innovative designs coming through, and with the overwhelming success of the iPod I sense we’ll continue to see many new designs...
by TomorrowToday Global | Nov 16, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
Since the birth of the iMac, we’ve seen about as many ‘i’ things as you can imagine, although there are still a few innovative designs coming through, and with the overwhelming success of the iPod I sense we’ll continue to see many new designs...
by Graeme Codrington | Nov 16, 2005 | Future Trends
I’ve written about this before: America’s ticking time bomb is its estimated $450 billion underfunded pension schemes. Many Baby Boomers are going to get horrific surprises when the pensions they’re relying on don’t materialise. Finally, the...
by Graeme Codrington | Nov 14, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
This past weekend, the SALT was finally launched. SALT is the South African Large Telescope, based at Sutherland. It is the southern hemisphere’s largest optical telescope, and has some of the best further technical abilities of any telescope on the planet....
by TomorrowToday Global | Nov 13, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
How does a company who so often has been on the cutting edge of innovation and known for delighting their customers with some of the most amazing gizmos and gadgets get it so wrong? Personally I think they’ve moved a bunch of accountants and lawyers into their...
by Graeme Codrington | Nov 11, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends, Organisational Development
Imagine this… You’re a manager in a large corporate, and you’re working on an important project. You assess your current team, and you realise that you’re a little short of some skills, and the team is not quite as balanced as should be. It...