Tag: Organisations
We can work it out. Dealing with difficult people
From Evernote, using the memory of the less good days of the CBK for a better result. Don’t hide – face it. Don’t let anxiety chew you up. Initiate contact to accelerate tension reduction. Change ‘who is in charge’ – disarm them by taking control of the situation or at least your … Continue Reading We can work it out. Dealing with difficult people
Yoshimi battles the pink robots. Automation is so yesterday
Automation is so yesterday Thomas H. Davenport In 2011, Foxconn Technology Group (iPhone and iPad and assemblers) said they’d deploy a million robots within three years. CEO Terry Gou believed the robots would replace a million workers. In 2015, Foxconn has about 50,000 robots installed, and still employs a million … Continue Reading Yoshimi battles the pink robots. Automation is so yesterday
Trains, brains and rain. Disruptive, whole-systems strategy
As Cure Brain Cancer moves from ‘start up’ to ‘scale up’, CEO Catherine Stace talks through the success of our disruptive, whole-systems strategy. Catherine Stace on LinkedIn
Working in the coalmine. About to slip down
CSIRO report: Tomorrow’s Digitally Enabled Workforce This 112 page (plus research appendices) report examines plausible futures for jobs and employment markets in Australia over the coming twenty years. Whilst Australia’s workforce is continually changing the current period in history is characterised by a combination of forces likely to be associated … Continue Reading Working in the coalmine. About to slip down