Archive for the 'Reflection' Category

Rebels Do the Tough Stuff

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Rebels are not afraid to take on responsibility.
They understand that this may mean additional challenges, more work and effort, it might upset a comfortable position they may have and it might mean that they stand out from others and attract unwanted or unpleasant attention - but they do it anyway.
They understand that someone has to […]

Rebels (r-evolutionaries) do HCD not LCD

Monday, January 21st, 2008

It seems to me that the world is driven by the least of expectations - by LCD - Lowest Common Denominator. I’m not talking about the need to make things accessible to people who might be disabled in some way - in fact, they are the people who will never settle for less than […]

R-Evolutionary

Monday, January 7th, 2008

I was asked recently what did I mean by ‘r-evolutionary’ business?
The word stems from my original idea of the ‘rebel in a business suit’ - that person who is no longer willing to follow the old corporate way of doing things - no longer willing to work simply with compliance or control or is moving […]

R-evolutionary Business Thinking

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

A little time ago I wrote a post where I was still struggling with the idea of what it meant to be a ‘rebel in a business suit’.
However after the launch of the keynote speech in London last week, I feel that what we are now partaking in is the rise of a ‘r-evolutionary generation’ […]

A business book on the current \’trasitional\’ or \’bridging\’ generation and the significant change in business values.