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Twitter, FaceBook and Social Media are just like a Fax Machine

Blog, Featured, Future World of Work, Social Business, Social Media, Trends

The interest in Social Media in the business world is growing. And it’s growing ‘upwards’ in the organisation. I say ‘upwards’ because increasingly I’m engaged in conversations with the Gate-Keepers around whether they should our shouldn’t jump in? The weight of the...

There’s no future for magazines when children don’t know how to use them

Blog, Featured, Future World of Work, Generations, Talent, Technology, Trends

I often wonder why we struggle to look backwards and recognise that many of the conversations our ancestors had, as new technology was ushered in, are the same conversations we engage in today? I imagine as the telephone began to gain momentum there were many people...

Tech Innovation that significantly disrupted their industry and the world

Blog, Featured, Future World of Work, Leadership, Social Business, Social Media, Talent, Technology, Trends

For those people who see my tweets from time to time, you might have noticed me saying, “I love clever people”. I do. Whenever I find an article about people who’ve approached the world differently, and then had the courage to go on and execute their...
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