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November 22, 2022

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  • 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

    May 9, 2024
  • 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

    September 5, 2023
  • If We Don’t Develop Different Relationships, We’ll Lose Our Legitimacy

    If We Don’t Develop Different Relationships, We’ll Lose Our Legitimacy

    If we do not respond to people and communities’ desire for power, we will lose our legitimacy and waste the potential of the many ways they can have agency over what matters to them. If we do not continually, bravely work to build trust, we will lose the essential foundation for everything we do. – Civil… Read more

    March 9, 2019
  • Rebuilding Trust Requires Getting Comfortable With Being Uncomfortable

    Rebuilding Trust Requires Getting Comfortable With Being Uncomfortable

    Difficult conversations, the ones which we all too often shy away from, are the very thing that help build trust in one another. For instance, if you want to spot a couple who are on the verge of splitting up, look for the ones who have stopped talking and are sitting in silence. The ones… Read more

    February 1, 2019
  • If We Want Different Relationships, The Doing Must Be New And Different Too

    If We Want Different Relationships, The Doing Must Be New And Different Too

    You can’t change a relationship without actually changing your behaviour.  Read more

    January 25, 2019
  • Minority Dissent: Why Intelligent People Fail To Solve Problems

    Minority Dissent: Why Intelligent People Fail To Solve Problems

    At the end of November 2018 my blog posts dried up. I’ve not published one for over seven weeks – the longest gap for a couple of years. The problem wasn’t that I had nothing to write, rather I was afraid of the reaction to what I’d say. I have five draft posts I’ve struggled to… Read more

    January 18, 2019
  • Do We Really Trust BrightHouse More Than We Do Housing Associations?

    Do We Really Trust BrightHouse More Than We Do Housing Associations?

    Ultimately the best way to build trust is to actually be trustworthy Read more

    November 27, 2018
  • Is It Time To Get Rid Of The Job Title?

    Is It Time To Get Rid Of The Job Title?

    Deleted my Tesla titles last week to see what would happen. I’m now the Nothing of Tesla. Seems fine so far. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 29, 2018 Last week Elon Musk dropped all job titles associated with Tesla referring to himself as CEO of nothing. Although he soon discovered that some jobs are legally required… Read more

    November 9, 2018
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