• Net Zero and The Law of Horse Manure

    Net Zero and The Law of Horse Manure

    Catastrophic predictions that spell dark days for humanity are nothing new. The Times predicted in 1894 that in 50 years time, every street in London would be buried under nine feet of horse manure. It was the crisis of all crises. There was, to be fair, some evidence for this. As urban populations rapidly increased… Read more

  • The Gravitational Pull Of Business As Usual

    The Gravitational Pull Of Business As Usual

    The interior secrets of black holes are guarded by a one-way light-trapping boundary called the event horizon. This horizon is the point, according to NASA, that the gravitational influence of the black hole becomes so intense that not even light is fast enough to escape it. A very different horizon exists in many organisations, except… Read more

  • Community Is The Most Powerful Unit Of Change

    Community Is The Most Powerful Unit Of Change

    We are less pessimistic about our own lives than we are about larger units. We’re not very pessimistic about our village, we are not pessimistic about our town – but we are very pessimistic about our country, and even more pessimistic about the future of our planet. The bigger the unit you look at the… Read more

  • Three Reasons Why We Fail To Solve Problems

    Three Reasons Why We Fail To Solve Problems

    Why do some problems get solved whilst others stick around? Here are three examples of why we sometimes fail and what we could do differently. Read more

  • Where Did Our Commute Time Go?

    Where Did Our Commute Time Go?

    The jury is still out on whether the pandemic has ushered in a new era of remote work but either way a lot of workers have saved a lot of time this year. So you’d think we’d have put it to good use. Have we? Read more

  • Can The Pandemic Usher In An Era of Creative Disruption?

    Can The Pandemic Usher In An Era of Creative Disruption?

    If we’d followed a conventional big transformation/ big consultancy approach to vaccine development and deployment we’d be getting our jabs sometime around the middle of 2033. The question is, can your organisation draw on the lessons of the pandemic to forge a more effective partnership with your customers and stakeholders? Read more

  • From Vertical Hierarchy To Horizontal Networks: Trust Has Gone Local

    From Vertical Hierarchy To Horizontal Networks: Trust Has Gone Local

    The latest Edelman Trust Barometer reveals an epidemic of mistrust and misinformation. However, beyond the headlines there are some exciting possibilities for community led innovation. Read more

  • Why We Bend The Rules And What To Do About It

    Why We Bend The Rules And What To Do About It

    How do you rate yourself for complying with Covid restrictions? Are you saint or sinner? Or are you, like most of us, somewhere in between? Despite the blame game being played by politicians, most of us do comply with the rules, just not all of the time.. Read more