By Zoë Arden, who is a purpose-led leadership expert, Fellow at the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and author of Story-Centred ...
For me, it's a time to wind down and slow down.
A time to do some creative stuff, e.g., read the book on your bedside locker that you've been promising...
I had the pleasure of reviewing the non-fiction book, Web of Value, by Ian MacRae. Overall, I found it to be an easy to read and digestible book. It applies to any internet user looking to experiment with web3.0, or deepen understanding around it. Hi...
Restoring Our Sanity Online, by Mark Weinstein, is for release on September 24th of this year. Mark Weinstein is one of social media’s original founders from th...
I’m sitting in my office listening to my clock ticking, and suddenly, I am back in my Aunt Kitty and Uncle Mick’s house in Bloomfield, Red Pat’s Cross, Tomnalos...
The nostalgic charm of simpler times in educational fundraising comes alive as we reminisce. I fondly recall the days when selling chocolate bars door-to-door was more than just a fundraising activity; it was an exercise in community spirit. It was a...
Change is inevitable. The scary bit is that the changes are now so quick and dramatic, whether it's forest fires, flooding, or layoffs in the Tech industry, onc...
We know our listeners are shakers and movers in their sphere but today Melanie Boylan and Siobhán Finn are talking about Champion ChangeMakers (TM). Hear how t...
We look at the latest book offering insights and advice into how to help prepare your own organisation for change. See more about the book which is published by Wiley here, written by John P. Kotter, Vanessa Akhtar, Gaurav Gupta
Change: How Organisa...