What do you know about reverse mentorship? Learn more here.
Earlier in the year I was introduced to Jens Heitland and today I had the opportunity to chat to him in a short podcast where we shared some thoughts about innovation, entrepreneur
A conversation Ntombi Langi – Royds: Change, energy and diversity in Africa
CN&CO Talks is a conversational platform where we chat to interesting and inspirational people. Allowing them to share their story, lessons, insights and experiences with a broader
The Company We Keep – Josie Dougall
Here we share the details of the lives of people we know, showcasing the extraordinary diversity of our society and proving that people truly are at the heart of everything we do.
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
In the saddle: a year without a bicycle
Just as the wheel of a bicycle turns so does the journey through life. We travel over different terrains and have different experiences.
I wish someone had told me to experiment…
We can learn a lot from the art of experimenting - understanding the reaction of different factors in relation to one another and analysing the rate of change
I Wish Someone had told me…
Is there one thing that you wish someone had told you earlier in your life’s journey?
Podcasts: building the future
The rate of change is accelerating – big data, machine learning, and interconnectivity are some of the core drivers behind this acceleration
Podcasts: listening, feedback and marketing
When someone takes the time to give you feedback or criticises you, don’t go into reaction mode. Listen to it and try to understand what you could have done differently, we are c
Podcasts—experiences, content and learning
Podcasts are changing the way we engage with content and having started to unpack/understand them more as they are exploding all over the globe, I am amazed how many there actually