Bureaucracy – The Lighter Side

As I have been writing these posts on the somewhat dry topic of bureaucracy one thing struck me as rather funny… that how despite being on the fourth post on the subject I still manage to spell it incorrectly – thank goodness for auto correct. When I was at school, good teachers used to get […]

Be An Innovative Business

How to be an innovative business without drowning in bureaucracy The 21st century business needs to be lean and responsive if it is to stay competitive and this can be difficult if it is shackled or tied up in bureaucratic red tape. Innovative business ideas are those eureka moments where someone throws out an observation […]

Bureaucracy And The 21st Century Business

Our love affair with bureaucracy doesn’t suit 21st century business. What’s that you cry? Love affair with bureaucracy, don’t we all hate that red tape? Well, we all say we hate it and if that were truly so, surely there would be less of it? History would seem to deny this. Our systems built upon […]

Do You Know How to Think? Or Just Think You Do…..

Do you understand the value of critical thinking? You are probably thinking right now; what a ridiculous question, of course I know how to think, it’s like breathing. You may believe that you cannot shut off thinking, well, actually you can and sometimes you need to. Did you know that according to the National Science […]

Keep it Simple and SMART

The phrase Keep It Simple Stupid (KISS) was first coined by the US Navy in 1960 as a design principle. The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complicated; therefore simplicity should be a key goal in design and unnecessary complexity should be avoided. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle How to apply Keep It […]

Why Different Leadership Styles Are Needed

Different Leadership Styles Explained There is a whole industry around the topic of different leadership styles and a great deal of academic work has been done on determining which of the different leadership styles is most effective. In the Dewey library classification system, leadership is categorised under social processes, coordination and control. So, leadership is […]

What Makes a Good Leader?

Leadership Series – Part 1 Uncomfortable Truths Do you know what makes a good leader? OK so that is something of a trick question. Leadership is not a one size fits all concept- we need different leaders for different situations. Churchill, for example, was regarded as an inefficient peacetime prime minister but a great leader […]

What is Your ROI; What Are You Worth?

Do you understand the concept of your ROI when applied to you as a speaker? Well, you can bet the company booking you does. I recently attended a conference in the USA and interestingly, one of the delegates there, who specialises in marketing speakers, wrote a LinkedIn post I found to be very pertinent. Many […]