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Try, Fail, Own, Learn – Part 1 of 2

May 24, 2011 3 comments

There’s something in the air… I’ve been involved an interesting series of workshop engagements recently (mix of Enterprise 2.0 and Innovation) which made me stop and pause to think about what’s transpired to my own approach to work over the last few years. I’m going to cover this in a two part series… Try, Fail, […]

Ignoring the World?

December 2, 2010 No comments yet

Recently, Robin Bew, Chief Economist in the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the research division of The Economist magazine, posted the results of an EIU survey of large businesses. With such a complex system as the world economy, I always have my doubts as to how useful research like this is, but an interesting statistic called […]


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