The shortage economy won’t affect our customers
Following the financial crisis, the problem was a lack of spending… Worried people paid down their debts, governments-imposed austerity, and organisations held back investing in the future. Lockdowns lit the spending touch paper again; governments have stimulated the economy and people have dealt with their frustrations by ripping open the purse strings. Coupled with challenges
What will future industries look like?
Alec Ross is one of America’s leading experts on innovation… While working as a senior advisor to Hilary Clinton, Ross travelled to 41 countries to find out about the latest advances being developed by every continent. It fair to say Ross knows what the future holds when it come to technology and innovation. His book
The Greta Thunberg effect on business
Not sure about you, but September has seen a marked improvement in business for us… We’re not quite back to pre-pandemic levels, although we’re hopeful, we will be by year end. So, what’s fuelling this resurgence? Three things really: The return to the office, or partial return in some cases An increase in orders from
Want to know how to nurture crazy ideas?
Researchers (for decades) have been using phase transition techniques to understand how birds flock together, brains work, criminals behave, and ideas spread… Now, for the first time, physicist, and entrepreneur Safi Bahcall, applies phase transitions to business helping us all to unlock our potential, which is detailed in his book ‘Loonshots’. Loonshots is on one
What else can go wrong this year?
What else can go wrong this year? And we can’t blame it all on the pandemic… Since Brexit it seems we’ve got a severe shortage of HGV drivers which is causing huge problems getting food and other goods delivered in a timely manner. And back in March one of the world’s biggest micro-chip (semiconductor) factory
Why Nokia became irrelevant?
Recently I discovered this quite unbelievable fact… Back in 2004 a group of excited Nokia engineers created a new kind of phone. It was internet ready, with a big colour touchscreen display and a high-resolution camera. The Nokia engineers had another brilliant idea, an online app store to go with the phone. Nokia’s leadership team
What on Earth can go Wrong?
Toxic flatulence and penis enlargement operations aside this is a great book… Richard Fenning spent 14 years as CEO of Control Risks, which is a global consultancy that specialises in helping businesses out of tight spots in difficult countries. In total Fenning has 30-years of experience in a world where politics and business meet. His
What’s part of the fabric of your team?
Yesterday Adam (our technician) got hit from behind whilst sat in stationary traffic with the hand break on. The impact was so hard, as well as writing off our Nemo van, it shunted Adam into the back of the car in front, causing much damage. Even with the hand-break on. Through the drivers side mirror
Why do golf balls have dimples?
After the initial impact a golf ball’s trajectory is controlled entirely by gravity and aerodynamics (no matter how much you hope or curse). But why do golf balls with dimples go much further than smooth ones? Surprisingly a smooth golf ball only travels about half as far as a golf ball with dimples. Tiger Woods
Can office technology support young people?
Some wonderful things are happening at our mental health charity partner Shiva Trust… They’ve just started work renovating their old stone barn and are digging it out to put down some hard standing, whilst also erecting a poly tunnel to develop a new vegetable garden. Amazingly they have secured £18,000 from the post code lottery










