Building your brand in a new world
Never forget that people make a brand and that culture plays a vital role in helping a business to achieve its objectives. So keep your people close. Your brand will thank you.
Life at its fullest – our latest TED Circle
On the 15th of May 2020, we hosted our third TED Circles. It's great to be part of the great TED circles community as it continues to grow – in April TED Circles had 254 active h
Stories from the spaces that surround us
All our spaces are unique, each of them carrying a story. People, spaces, and experiences are some of the most valuable pieces of our journey through life.
Freedom on #FreedomDay2020
As we celebrate and remember this iconic day in South Africa’s history, it is rather ironic that we are under lock down and dealing with a global health crisis. Our movement may
TED Talk Tuesday #163: How a handful of tech companies control billions of minds every day
Our attention is a finite resource and is in high demand.
Navigating a changing world – TED Circles with CN&CO
Each month the TED Circles team select a theme to frame the discussion, this month it was “A changing world”. Certainly, a very apt theme for the current circumstance in which
Virtual events and experiences – don’t miss out
Virtual Reality is a fascinating space and under the current circumstances that are facing us globally, as we deal with COVID-19, the adoption of the VR world may be being fast tra
Podcasts – embracing being uncomfortable
Our short-term “comforts” had placed long term stability at risk. This crisis has placed various constraints on us and forced us as humanity to recognise our uncomfortable envi
Hosting our first TED circles – “Who has the Power”
Community and collaboration, enabled by technology during these challenging times will help us to think creatively and explore the opportunities that will be created as a result of
Podcasts: Lessons learnt from the Corona Virus (COVID-19) so far.
Here are a few podcasts that I recommend listening to in order to get up to speed on the severity of the COVID-19 virus and why we need to act now. Acting now, doesn’t mean panic