Being human in an AI world is your superpower
At an October 2025 Fortune summit, renowned author Dr Brene Brown - a self-confessed tech optimist – underlined that many skills remain deeply human and are not replicable with AI. She inclu...
Personal development
At an October 2025 Fortune summit, renowned author Dr Brene Brown - a self-confessed tech optimist – underlined that many skills remain deeply human and are not replicable with AI. She inclu...
Leadership
Meta’s chief executive Mark Zuckerberg declared that 2023 would be the “year of efficiency” at his organisation. So far, ‘efficiency’ has translated to hiring freezes and mass layoffs. Two r...
Leadership
Harnessing the power of your fourth colour energy, and other Jedi mind tricks If you’ve participated in an Insights Discovery workshop for building self-awareness, you’ll know the power of u...
Leadership
Change is hard, but it’s inevitable. There are times in life when the weather takes a turn for the worse and the waters get choppy. It’s how we navigate these winds of change that defines us...
Leadership
Picture this. You’re communicating with a work colleague, or client, and you hit a wall. They seem off. Their emails are short and curt. You haven’t spoken with them before, and you don’t un...
Leadership
“It’s fashionable for organisations to speak about their digital mindset, but in reality, it’s not about the company, it’s about the individuals who work there...” In his recent LinkedIn a...
Leadership
Parents want to work hybrid or remote, but there are risks to mitigate Flexible working is here to stay with countries like the UK and USA leading the pack in supporting hybrid and remote wo...
Leadership
Gallup: 79% of employees are not engaged We’ve all experienced stress at work in some form or another, yet according to the latest Gallup report, global workplace stress has never been highe...
Leadership
“If we hope to meet the moral test of our times, then I think we’re going to have to talk more about The Empathy Deficit. The ability to put ourselves in somebody else’s shoes, to see the wo...