#211 Weekend Reads – are you ready for crazy times?
On Tuesday, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as President of the United States for the second time. Yes, I’m still in shock too
#211 Weekend Reads – are you ready for crazy times? Read More »
On Tuesday, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as President of the United States for the second time. Yes, I’m still in shock too
#211 Weekend Reads – are you ready for crazy times? Read More »
The big news this week was a significant shift to the right in the European Elections. Initially this sounded like really bad news, but
#190 Weekend Reads – and then a step to the right! Read More »
After nearly two and a half years, we’ve made it back to Singapore. It’s a practical trip – banks, doctors, dentists, accountants
#99 Weekend reads – greetings from Singapore, it’s nice to see you Read More »
Social media is a mess. It has become a destructive and divisive force in our societies, and its incredible potential has been squandered by bad actors.
The Social Leadership Manifesto, are you ready to take your place? Read More »
When I published my weekend reads last Saturday, we had just learnt the name of the new variant, Omicron, and this week
#83 Weekend reads – a case study in news and opinions this week Read More »
The week started with some distractions in the mix, which is always great (and so needed right now), and of course
A somber week with a third lockdown imminent, and do you know why? Because people decided it was a great idea to attend massive parties and they have turned into super spreading events
#49 Weekend reads – the relentlessness of Covid Read More »
The Edelman Trust Barometer 2021 is definitely the most compelling report in its 21 year history. Check it out
CEOs have been called to lead, we all have – Edelman Trust Barometer Read More »
What a week in the news!! First we have Trump’s tax returns; then Brad Parscale has a meltdown; followed by a shambolic first debate with Joe Biden
#22 Weekend reads – well that’s a turn of events… Read More »
An Infodemic is when we experience an overload of information – which is usually false or unverified (non-peer-reviewed) information – and it’s a common reality during a crisis, which is why a pandemic ignites a Infodemic.
What’s an Infodemic? How do you manage it? Read More »