By: Michael McQueen
In the world we are living in, it seems that by the day, information becomes more and more convoluted and issues become more and more complex. Continue reading “3 Essentials for an Age of Complexity”
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By: Michael McQueen
In the world we are living in, it seems that by the day, information becomes more and more convoluted and issues become more and more complex. Continue reading “3 Essentials for an Age of Complexity”
By: Michael McQueen
If this time has offered any opportunity to us, it is the radical breaking of convention that businesses, brands and individuals have had to respond and adapt to. Continue reading “From Isolation to Innovation: The Unparalleled Power of a Scattered Team”
By: Michael McQueen
Miriam is quick in the centre but loses heart. Joyce understands the game but could move a little quicker; Audrey places herself well but lacks height.
I recently came across this extract from the sports notes section of the annual magazine from a girl’s school in the 1930s.[1] Continue reading “3 Everyday Enemies of Your Tenacity”
By: Michael McQueen
In a time that is characterised by confinement, disruption and chaos, maintaining a sense of momentum and productivity can prove beyond challenging. One of the biggest enemies of momentum is monotony and in a time like this, it seems as if the one dependable aspect of life is its monotony as it feels like we are all participating in a modern, viral version of Groundhog Day. Continue reading “3 Ways to Shift from Monotony to Momentum When Working From Home”
By: Michael McQueen
While a crisis provides a unique opportunity to recalibrate and rediscover the unchanging DNA that makes up your business, it is also worth examining the possibilities and perils of significantly changing your business in the face of crisis and straying too far from your brand identity. Continue reading “Businesses Should Beware of Becoming a Crisis Chameleon and Straying Too Far from Their Brand Identity”
By: Michael McQueen
In the last few weeks, it has seemed that every day has brought yet another piece of bad news, pushing the world deeper and deeper into crisis mode. With more and more job losses, confirmed cases of Covid-19 infection and uncertainties arising, it is difficult to see the opportunities being offered by a crisis like this. Continue reading “How Businesses Can Recalibrate in a Crisis”
By: Michael McQueen
In the existing world of power and politics, the story of David and Goliath has never really rung true.
Continue reading “3 Elements Of The Age Of Empowerment”
By: Michael McQueen
If you had told the manual workers of the previous centuries that one day the average person’s ‘work’ would primarily be conducted from one little device we call a ‘laptop’, they would not have believed you – and they definitely would not have thought of it as ‘work’.
Continue reading “What Your Future Job Will Look Like”
By: Michael McQueen
Over 30 years ago, a cohort of middle school students was given some mathematics problems to solve.
Continue reading “Are You Embracing A Growth Mindset?”
By: Michael McQueen
“Our trust in technology has rested in a confidence that the technology will do what it’s supposed to do, nothing more, nothing less.”
Continue reading “Why A Consistent Customer Experience Is The Key To Building Trust”