Having arrived home on an overnight plane from Beijing, I was a little worse for wear on Saturday morning. I was concerned that I would not …
Having arrived home on an overnight plane from Beijing, I was a little worse for wear on Saturday morning. I was concerned that I would not …
I am in Beijing this week for an educational event. It is great to see first-hand what we hear so much about in the media. The last time I v…
I think one of the great things about doing what I do is the people I get to meet. Recently, I was presenting for the Entrepreneur Organizat…
Why do some people think it is okay to be stingy in saying “thank you”? I have been in three situations recently that have given me a…
People often ask me, “What is the next big thing?” Occasionally one gets an insight into what the world might be like. Here are some…
Just recently, RedBalloon celebrated the sale of one million RedBalloon experiences. At RedBalloon, one of our values is having fun, so you …
I am fascinated by how organisations personify the brand experience. It is often so hard to get it right. One thing is promised in advertisi…
I remembering hearing once, “If you win the rat race, you are still a rat”. Not sure why that pops to mind as I begin to explore the process…
The New Economic Forum tells us that one of the five steps to wellbeing is simply to take notice. To be truly present, to see, smell, experi…
A young woman I know (a 30-year-old) works within the financial markets. She works long hours, with little recognition or even contact with …
An associate brought to my attention recently the antics of the US-based Entrepreneur Magazine. For the last few years the magazine publishe…
I heard Liz Wiseman speak recently (she is co-author of Multipliers on leadership styles). She asked participants to think of a bo…