3 key principles to remaining in businesss
by Paul Bridle Business Leaders identify the three keys to survival this far through these economic times. Over the first five months of this year we have been asking business leader what are the key principles to remaining in business. Interestingly, the replies were consistent under three headings. The business leaders interviewed said that these [...]
Your Life through LinkedIn
by Will Kintish We start out in life knowing no-one. Shortly most of us get to know members of our family, then we go to primary and high school then for some it’s off to college and university. Along the way we join clubs, teams and associations. We may attend our chosen place of worship [...]
Business Losers
by Paul Bridle It surprises me how organizations don’t understand that the small things can make a difference and are not always very expensive. This week I was booked into a hotel for one night in Lancashire England. I phoned up the hotel to check which was the closest railway station and how I could [...]
Barack was boring
by Graham Davies President Obama’s announcement of his plans for the American Healthcare System was the worst presentational performance of his Presidency. His main narrative speech was competent, but not inspired, by his standards. When he presents straight to a camera, as opposed to catering mainly for the live audience in front of him, he [...]
Watson won by Graham Davies
Stewart Cink went home with the Claret Jug on Sunday night, but the real winner of the Open was Tom Watson. Every man over 40 was shouting for him and now every man over 50 worships him. He has shown that age does not have to be a barrier to achievement. Tom did not turn [...]
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