Bob Sutton has an interesting post on the limits of expertise: I have already told you more than 125% of what I know. As he points […]
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Our brand is worth everthing
I don’t know how many times I’ve heard that statement. Too many, I expect. Unfortunately it usually means that engaging with the root cause of […]
Continue readingPeople don’t like change. (Or do they?)
I seem to be having a lot of conversations at the moment around whether people (you, me and everyone else) like and embrace change, or […]
Continue readingIs the market for IT services and solutions shrinking or growing?
Here’s an interesting and topical question: is the market for enterprise IT services (SI, BPO, advisory et al) growing or shrinking? I’m doing the rounds […]
Continue readingRenovation ongoing
For some reason, I’m finding that I’m using this blog as a store for all the stories and supporting content (i.e. links) that I’m using […]
Continue readingConsulting doesn’t work any more. We need to reinvent it.
What does it mean to be in consulting these days? The consulting model that’s evolved over the last 30 – 50 years seems to be […]
Continue readingWhat does it take to be an expert?
How do we measure a guru’s worth? In this case, I’m specifically thinking about social media / communications gurus. Do you need 10,000 followers watching […]
Continue readingRenovation
I’ve done a bit of spring cleaning of the blog on a quiet Sunday afternoon (plus the kids are monopolising the Wii, so I can’t […]
Continue readingFinding the new white spaces
There’s a quite a bit of noise in the blogsphere about the coming entrepreneurship boom, generating yet another pointless debate about the distinction between generations. […]
Continue readingTime for a new covenant between business and IT
Garther have suggested that by 2012, 20% of companies will own no IT assets. At the same time we have Forrester predicting a boom in […]
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