by Graeme Codrington | Dec 17, 2016 | Archive, Leadership
One of my favourite commencements speeches of this past year was presented at Grinnell College by British novelist, Zadie Smith. She reflects on what she, as a Gen Xer, was thinking and planning when she graduated College back in 1997. And now she provides sage...
by Dean van Leeuwen | Dec 14, 2016 | Archive, Change, Future Trends, Leadership
There are very distinct signs that humankind has entered the dawn of a new golden age of technology, a new Age of Discovery, one that has the potential to have as great an impact as the Renaissance. And, yet for the vast majority of people,...
by Dean van Leeuwen | Dec 14, 2016 | Archive, Change, Future Trends, Leadership
There are very distinct signs that humankind has entered the dawn of a new golden age of technology, a new Age of Discovery, one that has the potential to have as great an impact as the Renaissance. And, yet for the vast majority of people,...
by Keith Coats | Dec 14, 2016 | Leadership
Let’s be honest, the fat guy in the red suit is one impressive leader! He never misses a beat, has expectations to meet that would cause even President Zuma to step-down and he gets reindeer to fly. Which reminds me: do you know why Rudolph and Prancer were not sold...
by Keith Coats | Dec 9, 2016 | Archive, Leadership
Ho, Ho Ho…it’s that time of year again when the tinsel comes out, trees get decorated and dietary regimes along with turkeys get stuffed. The old guy with the impressive beard comes out from his reclusive lair to both delight and terrorize little people and of course...
by Keith Coats | Dec 7, 2016 | Archive, Leadership, Organisational Development
Looking for some leadership tips from Santa? Of course only good leaders get to ask Santa for anything, bad leaders’ Christmas stocking is likely to be empty! So what would a good leader want from Santa for the journey marked 2017? The leadership context is one of a...