Why ideas are not enough and why innovation is critical to success

By |2018-02-22T12:17:59+00:00February 22nd, 2012|Strategy and Strategic Thinking|

Anyone listening to some ‘Expert’ speakers or to a work colleague injecting a little motivation-juice into a Team Meeting would be forgiven for thinking that Thomas Edison invented the electric light bulb. He didn’t of course. The carbon filament incandescent electric lamp was invented by the Englishman Sir Joseph Wilson [...]

How to add Speed and Purpose to your business and change lives for ever

By |2018-02-22T12:18:12+00:00September 7th, 2011|Strategy and Strategic Thinking|

My friends Mark Russell and Rick Peet over at avn Picktree ltd have arranged a remarkable and unique opportunity for business owners and leaders to share the room with 2 times TEDx speaker Paul Dunn this month. In this game-changing event on Tuesday morning 20th September in Farnham Surrey, Paul will be speaking [...]

Managing projects, milestones, priorities and next actions

By |2017-10-13T11:04:10+01:00October 22nd, 2010|Goal creation and control, Strategy and Strategic Thinking|

When it comes to managing our purpose, our goals, multiple projects, competing priorities and the tsunami of to-dos, emails and other communications that tumble out of them, I am relatively ‘Tool Agnostic’. Sure, a lot of our client work focuses on helping their people implement and sustain best practice workload management [...]

The Avebury Neoliths, Donald Rumsfeld and managing strategic priorities

By |2018-01-17T18:55:17+00:00August 10th, 2010|Goal creation and control, Strategy and Strategic Thinking|

OK let’s get one thing clear. This is more about strategic planning and strategic priority management than it is about comparing Donald Rumsfeld with Neolithic man. Stick with me – it will be worth the 3 minutes and one click, I promise.  […]

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