
Bureaucracy
Every time you add a task that isn’t directly contributing to sharing your Promise or keeping your Promise, you’re adding … Read More “Bureaucracy”
Every time you add a task that isn’t directly contributing to sharing your Promise or keeping your Promise, you’re adding … Read More “Bureaucracy”
Yesterday evening, I inadvertently sat in on a webinar on modelling unemployment. There was talk about ‘search and matching theory’ … Read More “Missing the point”
A good chunk of current terrestrial TV adverts seem to be about taking out a life assurance policy to help … Read More “Old normals”
I used to wonder how Burne-Jones could draw so well and so immediately – a single line capturing exactly what … Read More “Practice makes for evolution”
My favourite time of year. Spring. When everything starts to bounce back, vibrating with possibility. Sunshine? Showers? Who knows? We … Read More “Sunshine and showers”
As this interactive graphic from the Office of National Statistics shows, back in 2020, the top 10% of individuals in … Read More “Not equality, fairness”
I’m a big fan of employee-ownership. Whether as a co-operative or direct shareholding or an employee ownership trust, giving people … Read More “Motivation isn’t just about reward”
If you know you have to step away from your business for a while, one of the things you might … Read More “Given motivation and commitment knowledge problems are simple to solve.”
When politicians refuse to listen to what their consituents are telling them through the usual channels, those constituents usually find … Read More “Voting with our feet.”