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What Can Taylor Swift Teach Us About Business?

What Can Taylor Swift Teach Us About Business?

Posted on 13 December 2020 by

Conscious of the need to write a blog to close out the apocalyptic nightmare that is 2020 and welcome in the glorious new dawn of a No Deal Brexit in […]

How Would It Make You Feel?

How Would It Make You Feel?

Posted on 30 October 2020 by

“What is the problem you are trying to solve?” *Thunderbolt* *Dramatic Music* *Spine Tingles*  “The best thing to do when things are complicated and you’re not sure which way to […]

Lights, Camera, Action!

Lights, Camera, Action!

Posted on 17 October 2020 by

If anyone hadn't noticed, we're in the middle of a global pandemic which has affected Executive Education teaching somewhat.... We've had to get used to a variety of online delivery […]

Had Enough of W.F.H.

Had Enough of W.F.H.

Posted on 6 October 2020 by

I read this blog post by Paul Gilbert over the weekend and it really resonated with me.  Your best bet is to read the post yourself, but to crudely summarise, he […]

Testing, Testing … (for Covid 19)

Testing, Testing … (for Covid 19)

Posted on 3 August 2020 by

Anyone who has heard me talk about lean would have no doubt heard me declare that I had a revelation about what lean is truly about quite a few years into being […]

Visual Management in a COVID 19 World

Visual Management in a COVID 19 World

Posted on 29 June 2020 by

I’ve written before about how committing to Lean Thinking can be quite a painful endeavour.  Constantly seeking out improvements can be quite lonely, unwittingly alienating colleagues wherever you go. There are […]

Every Covid Cloud Has A Silver Lining?

Every Covid Cloud Has A Silver Lining?

Posted on 1 June 2020 by

What strange, uncertain and frankly terrifying times we are all living in. The world feels like it’s completely falling apart. In amidst a sea of uncertainty, injustice and heartbreak all […]

5 Counter Intuitive Elements of Lean

5 Counter Intuitive Elements of Lean

Posted on 26 April 2020 by

(or Lean is Weird) Relatively early in the lockdown, when the usually ever-bountiful supermarkets were ransacked by worried shoppers, leaving aisle upon aisle of bare shelves, criticisms of lean began […]

Citizen Lethbridge

Citizen Lethbridge

Posted on 1 March 2020 by

I’m sitting in a café waiting to go to the TedX Cardiff Conference co-organised by one of our associates Richard Strudwick with the support of the Cardiff School of Journalism, […]

The Generation Game

The Generation Game

Posted on 2 February 2020 by

There are lots of pivotal statements that are said to you in your life, that somehow or other, make it onto the great ‘statements I will never forget’ stone tablet […]