March 18, 2010 Dean van Leeuwen
I’m not talking about the glib friendships companies try to encourage by inviting their customers to be friends or fans on Facebook, but rather intimate and deep relationships that come from having a vested interest in the people that make their business possible. I recently came across a study by Michael Argyle and Monika Henderson [...]
March 17, 2010 Barrie Bramley
I spend a large part of my year in conversation with managers working hard to try and understand today’s younger workforce. The pain they’re feeling is palpable. The evidence of change is overwhelming. Making the necessary changes, at times, seems impossible. The hope is that the challenges are being interrogated and slowly but surely acted [...]
March 15, 2010 Graeme Codrington
Everyone agrees that something must be done about executive pay. One of the major contentious issues emerging out of the financial crisis is the way that senior executives and manager, especially in the financial industries, are remunerated. These days, executive pay often seems to be unrelated to the company’s performance, and in many [...]
March 12, 2010 Dean van Leeuwen
For years banks and credit card companies have held a strangle hold over the movement of money and charged exorbitant rates for doing so. Now this is changing and fast.
Michale Ivey the founder of Twitpay has devised a system, using code that PayPal made available to him, that allows people to make payments [...]
Awesome Roger. Bet there were more than six cars racing on the playstation [See Graeme's post on professional sport elsewhere in the blog].
Nicely done. BTW, is that “I made this” Roger?
Yes, it is – soon to be “Burning dog” Roger…hope things are going well at M*ssing L*nk
Never a dull moment
I still need to thank you for Conrad, I clicked on your link from here and that’s how I found him.
Burning dog, nice…!
Excellent stuff. George Lucus step aside!
Ah yes, the great connectivity of the internet…bringing us all closer together…
Conrad is indeed the graphics genius and has thanked me profusely for the job (not that I did anything – it was more your own curiousity). Hope you do something suprising for him next week Tues – his bday. I hear you’ve sent him on a Maya course. Awesome – got to see a demo of it today at the Mediatech expo at the Sandton Convention Centre – just all kinds of wow – and stuff I’d like to get into someday.