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Latest TomorrowToday PodCast available

February 11, 2010 Barrie Bramley PodCasts 1 Comment
Latest TomorrowToday PodCast available

We continue to find the correct content to upload onto our PodCast. Currently we’re taking some of our blog posts and reading them, and then uploading a new one once each week.

The latest PodCast (uploaded today) is Barrie Bramley reading his post around Jacob Zuma, his latest child and what he and the ANC possibly don’t understand about how young people understand respect, in contrast to their parents?

Free video course on Managing Generation Y at work

Free video course on Managing Generation Y at work

In December 09, Graeme Codrington recorded a series of short videos on Managing Generation Y at Work. This was done with Success.tv in London. These videos are now available for free:

The videos are:

Feel free to use these videos in your companies. But, if you’d like more details or have one of our team speak live at your next event, why not contact us and make a booking enquiry.

After Shock interview podcast

January 5, 2010 Graeme Codrington Future Trends, Leadership, PodCasts, Recession solutions, Strategy 1 Comment
After Shock interview podcast

One of our most read blog posts of all times has been “After Shock” – a look at the five forces that will cause disruptive change in the next decade. Since we posted it in December, it has received huge interest and has had numerous requests for republishing and extracts.

One request came from Peter Clayton of Total Picture Radio in the USA. The radio interview ended up stretching over two shows, and is now available online as a podcast (two MP3 files). The T.I.D.E.S. of Change, Part One: Introduction and Technology, and then Part 2: What Do You Need to Know to Be an Winner in the New Normal?

Social Networks and how we communicate

Social Networks and how we communicate

On Friday 2 October 2009, I was interviewed by Rueben Goldberg on Classic FM on his show, The Internet Economy.

I’d not met him before we recorded the show. He’s a good guy, fairly active on Twitter, and interesting and interested to talk to.

Our PR company, SimonSays Communications, assisted in getting the interview and I’m hoping this wont be the last chat to Reuben. Yeah, it won’t be.

If you’d like to listen to the PodCast (7 min) of my interview on his show, you can find links to it here.

Graeme interviewed on Hard Court Lessons Radio

September 28, 2009 Graeme Codrington Generations, Global View, Leadership, PodCasts 1 Comment
Graeme interviewed on Hard Court Lessons Radio

Graeme Codrington was recently interviewed by Audley Stephenson for an online radio show, Hard Court Lessons. You can listen to the unedited interview here. The final version will be available soon.

The interview talked about how to lead different generations in the workplace.

PodCast – Collaboration and Alliances

PodCast Update – Graeme Codrington interviews Dean van Leeuwen (Director of TomorrowToday UK) around his MBA thesis on collaboration and alliances.

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Graeme Codrington suggests books on Classic FM

Classic FM logoGraeme Codrington was recently interviewed on Classic FM’s “JSE Direct” show. It is a book review show, and Graeme highlighted two books he feels everyone should be reading, if they are interested in tracking key trends that will be shaping the world of work over the next 10-20 years.

They are: Ken Dytchwald, “Age Power” (Buy it at Amazon) and James Martin, “The Meaning of the 21st Century” (Buy it at Amazon or Kalahari).

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PodCast – Attitudes and Actions of Authentic Leaders

May 27, 2009 Barrie Bramley Leadership, PodCasts No Comments

We’ve just uploaded a new PodCast Episode.

This recording was made in 2008, based on the article Keith Coats wrote around investigating what it means to be an Authentic Leader. Much has been written about the need for Leaders to adopt characteristics that will ensure they remain relevant in today’s changing business environment. This interview with Keith is an exploration of what these characteristics look like in action.

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iTunes lists our PodCast Service

Last week TomorrowToday re-launched our PodCast service. Historically it was something we did out of our South African office, and we took a few months off to re-look at our strategy along with our UK office.

From now on the PodCast will have a distinctly ‘global’ feel to it as we get TomorrowToday thoughts from the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Of course it’s still a thin slice of the world, but nothing that time wont change as we find ways to include a larger network.

We’ve also got a listing on the iTunes store and you can click here to subscribe to our PodCast with iTunes.

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