Startegy: not a typo
Companies, instead of planning, must make repeated and quick attempts with partners to adapt to the frequent technological and social changes of our world.
Blurred lines
Investing in better “good” habits can transform lives. Improved education, health provision, employment, and sustainable business will all require a re-evaluation of the traditional ways of doing things.
Where there´s a will there´s a way
I recently embarked on a mission to be reunited with my sister and nephews after having been separated by the COVID pandemic for more than eighteen months. Our destination? Gibraltar.
Thank you, Gibraltar!
I recently embarked on a mission to be reunited with my sister and nephews after having been separated by the COVID pandemic for more than eighteen months. Our destination? Gibraltar.
If hospitals could fly
Imagine if hospitals could fly? Would they be safer for patients? Before you say to yourself, what a silly question. Please hear me out...
Prescient or not
I recently read an article telling the story of Tony Kofi who, at the age of 16 yrs old, had an accident at work. As he fell from a great height he had a vision of himself playing a musical instrument despite never having learned to do so.
The black prince
Bardo, a remote village in northern Nigeria, is thirty kilometres away from the nearest hospital. There are no cars, buses, or taxis. Pregnant mothers there now have an emergency contact number which will call a car and driver, day and night, to drive them to safety and the care of professional obstetricians.
Innovating sustainability
When digital services are delivered via the cloud, public cloud providers like Amazon, Google, IBM and Microsoft can leverage massive efficiencies of scale that no corporate data center could match.
Look to the youth for Saudi’s future
The Vision 2030 promises change that young saudis hunger after. The speed of the transition and empowerment to date has been staggering.
The pros and cons of suming
We are all consumers. Consumption is what our economies are built upon. At the most basic level, A produces something and B buys it.