I occupy my intellect in books from Harvard Business School whilst concurrently challenging established paradigms in the corporate world. Inherently, I am an advocate of the 'Networked Enterprise' wherein chefs come t... Read More >>
I previously wrote about the fallacies of the US dollar and why its death is inevitable to which I received very vocal counter-arguments on Twitter, friends, family members etc about… Read more »
Technical analysis is a game of probability and is often flaunted extensively by the gamut of retail traders that rely on chart patterns, momentum oscillators and volume profiling to identify… Read more »
With the adoption and explosion of social media, unified communication platforms, virtual collaboration technologies and open source software technologies (most of which are free or require a one off donation… Read more »
The notion of fiduciary duty is a core tenet of the CFA charter and underpins the regulatory paradigm across financial markets globally for it is the duty of the financial… Read more »
We are amidst trepidatious times with the cataclysmic signals that are pointing to a prolonged recession coupled with inflationary and deflationary divergence and the imminent national sovereign debt crisis. The… Read more »
The open source software movement is a force that should not be understated for it is a consortium and aggregate emergence of the wisdom of the crowds effect! I previously… Read more »
The core strategic management challenge for executives is centred on finding the optimal point when allocating resources between revenue and cost centres. When doing this, leaders and managers often have… Read more »
The global economic environment is traversing new frontiers. Textbooks, historical data and policy frameworks of the past are blunt in the face of diverse trade war, global monetary policy divergence… Read more »
Economic commentators, senators, politicians, academics, folks of the business world and entrepreneurs are banging drums about the effectiveness of monetary policy in an environment where real interest rates are near… Read more »
Harvard Professor Clayton Christensen fathered the term disruptive innovation in 1995 whilst collectively and insightfully studying and evaluating case studies across the telecommunication, healthcare, technology, consumer goods and electronic industries…. Read more »
I occupy my intellect in books from Harvard Business School whilst concurrently challenging established paradigms in the corporate world. Inherently, I am an advocate of the 'Networked Enterprise' wherein chefs come t... Read More >>