Conference, festival or chaos?
When you think of a conference, what image springs to mind? Is it a gently dozing audience in a large, airless room, watching presentation after presentation?
When you think of a conference, what image springs to mind? Is it a gently dozing audience in a large, airless room, watching presentation after presentation?
In today’s connected world, there’s scarcely a sector untouched by disruptors using digital to challenge established ways of doing business.
Wikipedia, which started in 2001 as a hobby project belonging to a small community, has become an organisation that deals with its exponential growth through collaborative thinking and creativity.
During my early days at Nasdaq, someone told me that the only constant at the company is change.
Ever wondered what a resident futurist is doing at a communications agency? Well, wonder no more.
Artificial intelligence will transform every aspect of our civilization.
To stay competitive in our networked world, organisations race to keep up with digital developments and embrace innovation.
A very long time ago, I recall my communications head saying that she started out her career by faxing press releases to journalists and hand-delivering them wherever possible as a follow-up.
When Anne Glover was appointed as the first chief scientific adviser to the European Commission in 2011, her role soon caused controversy characterised by mistrust between critics and supporters of the role.
In 2015, Globe Telecom stood solidly on top of the Philippine mobile industry, delivering five years of unprecedented growth in revenue and customer base, touting a proposition as the preferred mobile brand and purveyor of the Filipino digital lif