Wednesday, 17 September 2014
By: Martin Dewhurst and Paul Willmott
McKinsey Quarterly
As artificial intelligence takes hold, what will it take to be an effective executive?


Monday, 15 September 2014
By: Richard Dobbs, Sree Ramaswamy, Elizabeth Stephenson, and S. Patrick Viguerie
McKinsey Quarterly
The collision of technological disruption, rapid emerging-markets growth, and widespread aging is upending long-held assumptions that underpin strategy setting, decision making, and management.


Thursday, 28 August 2014
By: Tania de Jong AM
TIP 3 – My secret happiness drug
I don’t drink or smoke but I do get high. 10 reasons to make singing your drug of choice.


Thursday, 28 August 2014
By: Tania de Jong AM
So many people keep telling me they are not creative and they wish they were. So I’ve decided to write a series of blogs with simple tips on how you can unlock more of your creative potential. Some of these can be done with your team and organisation and some are better done alone.
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Thursday, 28 August 2014
By: Tania de Jong AM
Picasso famously said “All children are born artists. The problem is to remain artists until we grow up.”
If you enter a kindergarten you will encounter some of the best creative thinking anywhere: finger paintings with pink and green people and blue dogs and polka-dot skies, imaginative stories of fairies and magical, far-away places. Young children are naturally creative. They must create ways to learn and construct a world view from a collection of initially disconnected events, colours, movement and sound. So what happens between the open, effortless experimentation of our childhood and the blocks in creative thinking experienced by many adults?


Tuesday, 5 August 2014
By: Ernesto Sirolli
Strategy + Business
Working with startups showed Ci2015 speaker Ernesto Sirolli how anyone can have more impact: Shut up and listen.

