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Robots create employment fears…
Wednesday, 05 August 2020
Has the fear of robots displacing workers returned? This was a headline this morning in ‘The Economist’. The article then tempers the headline somewhat saying: “But do not expect tech-induced lay-offs just yet”. I agree small & medium enterprises won’t go down this route, as its expensive technology to implement, and the savings for smaller
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Positive thinking creates climate change legacy
Tuesday, 04 August 2020
Lewis Pugh has been dubbed the human polar bear… As well as a trained lawyer, Pugh is an endurance swimmer and climate change activist. Although he doesn’t demonstrate on the streets like the other activists. He uses his special power to demonstrate sea temperatures are rising because of climate change. Pugh has a unique ability
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An exciting vision kick starts change
Monday, 03 August 2020
If your team’s struggling to except change, excite them with a new vision … Back in 2008 Josh Silverman took over at Skype when the company was facing major challenges. Skype was struggling to maintain its growth, since pioneering free computer to computer calls. Silverman bet the house on full screen video calls, announcing a
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Stealing Fire uncovers Burning Man secret!
Friday, 31 July 2020
Literally, I’ve got a mind-blowing business book review today… National US bestseller ‘Stealing Fire’ is written by Steven Kotler & Jamie Wheal. Kotler is a top author, journalist & speaker, whilst Wheal is an expert on peak performance & leadership. They’ve pooled their skills together to produce a block buster of a book that explodes
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Will it be us or AI drinking Pina Colada’s?
Friday, 31 July 2020
Back in 97 Deep Blue (an IBM super-computer) beat the world’s greatest chess player… At the time it was a seismic event that shook peoples understanding of technology against humanity. Today, it’s not seen as anything special. Why wouldn’t a computer beat the world chess champion? Garry Kasparov recently joked. “Chess apps on smartphones are
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Takeaway Monday to Friday is our new normal
Thursday, 30 July 2020
Pivoting & tweaking our products & marketing is a must for our new normal… Why? In the office technology & supplies industry our customers & prospects have many team members still working from home. Will it continue? Probably… Which means we need products right for them, delivered directly to home offices, with account facilities &
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My madcap 3 days in China
Wednesday, 29 July 2020
Last year. Well before any signs of Covid-19… My good friend (David Gibbons of RT Media) challenged me to visit Zhuhai in China, the self proclaimed printer technology capital of the world. David said. ‘Great things are happening, which will challenge the well established printer brands. You need to come & see to understand how
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Champagne 85% cheaper than printer ink
Wednesday, 29 July 2020
The Daily Mail says home workers are being ripped off with printer ink… Because it’s vastly more expensive than Dom Perignon vintage champagne. Straight up! It’s true. The article on page 53 of Saturday’s Daily Mail almost takes up the entire page. They worked out (which the help of Which?) an Epson cartridge, cost a whopping £2.04 for 1 millilitre of ink,
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Pandemic won’t stop profit share dream
Tuesday, 28 July 2020
Our business transformation was hard & expensive… But we’ve always had a dream (when we got financially stable enough) to financially help our team. Yes. We pay them a fair salary. But for me, it’s got to be more than this. They should also share in our future business success, as they help create it.
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Is ‘Print-as-a-Service’ right for you?
Monday, 27 July 2020
How people buy their print & scan technology is changing… Print-as-a-Service is rising (particularly among small and medium-sized organisations), accelerated by the global pandemic, stretched budgets & the push to lots of decentralised working. It’s said by 2025 more than half of small & medium organisations would rather invest in Print-as-a-Service than buy and use
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