There must be a law somewhere which states that epiphanies have to be personal. That would explain the feeling that businesses never really learn the basics of, say, agility or how to build
Putting the horse before the cart
Epiphanies can come from the strangest of moments. There I was, half way through drafting a bulletin and I suddenly realised, no, it’s all wrong. Or
Show me the money
Before I start, I was saddened to learn this week of the death of Cyril Freedman in 2017. I doubt you will have heard of Cyril: I worked for
There’s a moment in the seminal, moving and poignant film Trading Places, which for some reason pops into my mind every time something emerges as new, improved, reinvented, reimagined or otherwise presented
A funny thing happened to me as I hosted a webinar last week. Grosso modo (as they say in French), we were talking about the complexities artificial intelligence when, jokingly, I suggested that