Sky News - Politics and Social Media - March 7 Sky News Social Media Editor John Bergin, Moore's Cloud Director Kate Carruthers and Online Opinion Chief Editor Graham Young discuss the week in politics and social media.
Change or die - business, competition, and the new world With the changing business world it is a good idea to think about habitual business practices to ensure that we are not doing things that made sense for the past and which do not make sense now. Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Sky News on the week in politics on social media Joined Sky News Political Editor David Speers, Sky News Social Media Editor John Bergin, and journalist and blogger Sarah Wilson to discuss the week in politics on social media.
Remembrance Day 2012 "Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori" These words from Horace have survived since ancient times. Yet more often nowadays we read it in other contexts like: or Wilfred Owen's excoriating Dulce et decorum est: "If you could hear, at every jolt, the blood Come
Existential Caturday To celebrate Caturday I give you Will Braden's award winning Henri 2, Paw de Deux... https://youtu.be/Q34z5dCmC4M?si=T_h3s19EswRbqA4j
The future of business is the future of technology Recently Rebecca Nash from ABC's The Business asked me to consider the future of business over the next decade. Here's some thoughts from that conversation. The future of business has always been driven by developments in technology, and the digital revolution is of equivalent substance to
Digital economy and the digital revolution Lately I've been thinking a lot about the digital revolution and the changes that it is driving in the economy. We are seeing a bifurcation between the old 19th and 20th century manufacturing based industries and the 21st century digital economy. This is a shift from creation of