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 >>
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 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 »
We have all heard stories about setting up office space at the old shed (that also housed your grandparents CD recorder) or in a shamble stock garage at the back… Read more »
Most enterprises have a single operating system (the organisational chart) and according to John Kotter’s book XLR8, this is essential to ‘keeping the trains running’ however, fails at encouraging breakthrough… Read more »
As I traverse into many projects internally and externally whilst concurrently looking out for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to my own business model – I appreciate the role of… Read more »
Economic systems are complex, dynamic, iterative and constantly evolving. It’s clear that history often repeats and this has always been the focal point of economic analysis so as to make… 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 >>