#noPC

Work in IT leadership? Want a stretch target for 2017 and beyond into the mythical lands of your "2020 Vision"? why not try #noPC. I spend quite a proportion of my working life talking with people at various levels of management in the world of Information Technology. Many (if not the majority) are very enlightened. … Continue reading #noPC

Yearnote 2016

Another year flies past... If you go into a branch of McDonald's these days (an occasional guilty pleasure, I'll admit it), then you are increasingly likely to find that the restaurant has been upgraded to the new automated model. Big touch screens enable customers to place their orders, pay, and then queue up to receive … Continue reading Yearnote 2016

Top Ten Posts of 2016

Time for more of the old reflective stuff. Sing-a-long with your own favourite chart countdown music in your head... 10. The Money Siphon A bit of a swipe at the tech startup investment world inspired by reading my book of the year, Dan Lyon's Disrupted. 9. Digital poster children And, as it happens, another bit of a … Continue reading Top Ten Posts of 2016

The Agile Stage

The circumstances that led up to my meeting with David Schneider are a microcosm of the sorts of things that I think organisations (and we individually) need to do to be able to survive and flourish in our ever-ambiguous modern world. Social networks enable us to make connections with people with an ease that just … Continue reading The Agile Stage

Weeknote 319: improvisation

This week I have learned: The trouble with Agile is that organisations forget about the human side of things and just end up trying to follow the instructions verbatim People who willingly help others are just the best. Being told "we've still got £200 to spend" when at a bar at Christmas... well, you can … Continue reading Weeknote 319: improvisation

Digital Customer Experience event

In January I'm going to be part of a stellar line up of speakers at The Focus Group's Customer Experience Digital Leadership event taking place in London. I'll be exploring some of the themes on Play that are developing out of my work on the book (see the clip below), but I can also highly recommend … Continue reading Digital Customer Experience event

Five things I have learned in 2016

(Photo: New Year, Icelandic Style) It's that time of year to get all reflective about what the last twelve months has had to offer. And it's fair to say that 2016 has had more ups and downs than most. But rather stick my head in my hands and rock backwards and forwards until it all … Continue reading Five things I have learned in 2016

Self-driving fantasies

Piece of data #1: the average car is parked for an average of 95% of its lifetime. Piece of data #2: 57.5% of the UK population drive to work. Piece of data #3: the average Brit sleeps something of the order of 7 hours in any 24 hour period. Including time either end for going to bed and … Continue reading Self-driving fantasies

The 2016 Bookshelf

It's that reflective time of the year. And a few weeks back my old chum Sean Mills asked me if I'd pulled together a list of recent reading. So here you go, Sean (and the rest of ya). Listed below, in reverse chronological order, are all the books I bought in 2016. Can't say I've … Continue reading The 2016 Bookshelf