Communications. Leadership. Trust.
I never thought the Trump presidency or Britain’s exit from the European Union would be weaponised against me.
I never thought the Trump presidency or Britain’s exit from the European Union would be weaponised against me.
“You told us that the future was something to look forward to,” said the 16-year-old environmental activist
I started this trilogy on living in disruptive times by introducing the three pillars to developing what I call the
In part 1 of this trilogy, I introduced the three pillars to developing what I call the Change Mindset: a be
Fraud can be found in many aspects of daily life.
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are generally understood to bring about an improved market position, an increased corporate footprint or superior product offering.
In recent years, gamification has become a trendy tool that many believe to miraculously solve any communication problems faced by a company.
A mindset is a belief system that guides the way we handle situations. It’s how we figure out what’s going on and how to react to it.
Our mindsets help us to spot opportunities, but they can also trap us in self-defeating cycles.
In Latvia, fraud is a serious problem.
I have a new mantra: “You’re only two clicks away from uncovering a lie.” I learned it from a corporate executive who was describing how his company was dealing with the new communication reality.