Control the Controllables
The world has gone slightly crazy and it seems the virus is all anyone is talking about. It makes my brain tired. Read more
The world has gone slightly crazy and it seems the virus is all anyone is talking about. It makes my brain tired. Read more
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. Read more
By: Akos Balogh
No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it. – Hebrews 12:11 Read more
By: Rosie Kendall
Humans are fundamentally relational beings – so a pandemic, forcing us behind closed doors, has the potential to make us even more disconnected than ever. Read more
By: Stuart Sampson
I am a planner. That’s why I keep a diary. A diary gives me an idea of what to expect, a sense of control. Read more
By: Clare Bruce
This article provides you with information released up until Tuesday 31st March in regards to COVID-19
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. Read more
We’re living in unprecedented times. Offices are shut, streets are increasingly empty, and some people are locking themselves away. The uncertainty that we are grappling with is challenging enough for us as adults, but it’s also hard on our children. Read more
By: Sheridan Voysey
“Coronavirus is of such a magnitude that future historians who write books in the 2050’s will divide post-war Britain into BC and AC – Before Corona and After Corona. I think it’s that significant.” Peter Hennessy, BBC Radio 4 Read more