Time To Gear Up and Celebrate Our 60 Year Careers
Recently, LinkedIn recognised my ’10 years anniversary’ of working in my current role. First of all, thank you to those who have responded to the LinkedIn prompt. As we probably all appreciate, this...
View ArticleHow Do You Get People to Embrace ‘Sustainability’?
The climate change debate, raising awareness of plastic use polluting our oceans and waterways, and the redesigning of our roads and urban spaces to accommodate growing numbers of electric vehicles...
View ArticleRole of Sustainability Post-COVID 19 and the ‘Global Reset’ in 2021.
Most of us have taken time over the past six months to stop and think hard about our lives – our priorities, how we live, work, and interact with others. It has been a seminal moment and not always...
View ArticleThe Art of Recovery
Pictured with ‘George Harrison’ at Abbey Road Studios, London. Finding our feet, stretching our legs, and dusting down our face-to-face social skills have coincided with the gradual lifting of...
View ArticleIs ‘Sustainability’ Starting to Bite?
Time to sharpen your claws, toughen your skin, and amp up your diplomatic and collaborative skills ‘to eleven’ if you’re embarking on a journey to sustainably reconfigure your organisation, its...
View ArticleWeaving Art and Architecture into Sustainable Environments
‘Reflected Asymmetry’, Ornella Gallo The growing appreciation that our ‘built environments’ embrace a more sustainable role in our communities, is beginning to focus the minds of those constructing...
View ArticleSilence Can be Golden
The Tremeloes famously reached the top of the UK single charts with ‘Silence is Golden’ back in 1967, and as any experienced communications professional will tell you that sometimes keeping a...
View ArticleHow Do You Handover?
I was recently in discussion with a colleague about the quality of handover briefings I’ve experienced over the years. This was in response to an instance he was describing where an organisation had...
View ArticleOoh Matron! The Brits Love of Euphemisms and Innuendo
(From L to R) Frankie Howerd, Hugh Paddick, Kenneth Williams. I recently commented on a YouTube reaction video, where an American was responding to a video that focused on ‘Britishisms That Confuse...
View Article15 Years of Twitter and Me
Over the weekend, social media platform ‘X’ (formerly known as Twitter) reminded me that I joined and created my profile on there 15 years ago. It prompted me to ponder and run through the impact...
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