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Category Archives: Innovation
So You Want to be a Consultant?
You’ve left the corporate world behind. You’re excited about running your own business You know you’ve got lots of valuable knowledge and experience to impart You know you are entering an exciting new phase in your life. So What? So … Continue reading
13 – Lucky for Some
I was born on the 13th of October and so 13 is a lucky number for me. I choose 13 when I have an option to do so. 2013 is the year of the snake, according to many Eastern philosophies. … Continue reading
Taking on More and Doing Less
No I’m not going mad you can do both. More doesn’t have to mean more stuff or more items on your to do list. More can be worthwhile. There are probably hundreds of blogs, articles and tweets suggesting you look … Continue reading
Market Research, Psychology of the Mind or Kevin Costner?
For years the wisdom on how you ascertain whether a new product or service has legs is to conduct market research. This research is intended to give you answers about how likely it is that if you launch this new … Continue reading
Entrepreneurial Leadership or Bust?
Entrepreneurship is more than simply being an entrepreneur or the act of starting a business. Entrepreneurship can be applied in any size or shape of organisation – small, medium, large, public, private, not for profit or charity. Entrepreneurship is a … Continue reading
Just Because Someone Says It Can’t Be Done, Doesn’t Mean it Can’t Be Done
“Doctors and scientists said that breaking the four-minute mile was impossible, that one would die in the attempt. Thus, when I got up from the track after collapsing at the finish line, I figured I was dead” Roger Bannister – … Continue reading
Compliant Sheep or Entrepreneurial Rule Breaker?
There are rules in all areas of our lives. Some are imposed through legislation others through cultural compliance and others through the beliefs that we hold. Rules can be good; they give us structure. Rules can also be limiting. Are … Continue reading



