Communication

What’s Occurring?

“What’s occurring?” is an expression regularly used in one of my favourite TV shows, which finally ended this Christmas. Gavin…

12 months ago

Can everyone sing?

Who told Ronnie Drew, Shane McGowan, Tom Waits or Lisa O'Neill they could sing?  They are not singers in the…

2 years ago

How do you prepare for a talk? A good start is half the battle!

It should not be the day before, and you should not be pulling out your previous slide deck, changing the…

2 years ago

Speakers – Focus on Connecting, not Perfecting

People are generally better educated and more worldly, thanks to the greater availability of third-level education and the opportunity to…

2 years ago

A Leader’s Unforgettable Story

A Leader's Unforgettable Story (A Very Sticky Message) Recently I heard an unforgettable story of inspiration and mentorship, which I…

4 years ago

A Picture Paints a 1,000 Words

I acquired a new corporate client recently, and by way of getting underway, I asked them to send me a…

4 years ago

World Radio Day: Why radio remains Africa’s lifeline in a digital world

By Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard Sunday 13th February is World Radio Day. Coordinated by UNESCO, it is a celebration of the medium…

4 years ago

New Deal to See Public Lighting Used for Wireless Communication

One of Ireland's and Europe’s leading telecoms infrastructure companies has formed a new collaboration with the world’s top lighting firm…

4 years ago

The Afghan Tech Sector

On the 16th of August the world was shaken by the news of a familiar foe returning to the scene.…

4 years ago

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