• The critics of The Court Theatre have it wrong

     

    Regular readers will have worked out that I have a tendency to take a negative slant on any issue. I am not consciously oppositional, but it seems that this is my regular modus operandi, something I am aware of…

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  • The Value of Thinking Before You Send

     

    The other day I was chatting with a friend of mine who has had some truly momentous personal changes in the last couple of months. Said individual is a wise soul, who could well be expected to be wallowing…

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  • Life lessons from the best business podcast

     

    Most days, I spend at least two hours in my car, and the obvious question that nags away at me is how I’m meant to appease my guilt about my impact on the climate while sitting in traffic, watching…

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  • Strategic Planning and The Castle

     

    It’s the start of a new year, which is traditionally a good time to reflect upon what we do by looking backwards, cogitating on what we’d like to achieve in the year ahead and drawing some kind of pathway…

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  • Serendipity and Coffee Meetings

     

    The other day I was scrolling through LinkedIn and came across a post that caught my attention. Someone was making the familiar point that they were incredibly busy. That is hardly unusual in itself, but what struck me was…

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  • Is AI really going to change the world?

     

    I found myself bleary-eyed, wandering through the enormous halls of yet another Las Vegas conference centre, the kind of place where jet lag and over-enthusiastic air conditioning make you question your life choices. It was AWS re:Invent, which always…

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  • Cutting through the noise of imitation

     

    I’ve always had a slightly odd relationship with sharp things. Years ago, when I was a kitchen hand in a Middle Eastern restaurant, I spent far too much time obsessively honing the tiny blade on my Swiss Army knife.…

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  • Beauty Isn’t Dimmed by Familiarity

     

    No matter how far I roam, no matter where I am in the world, something always draws me back to Aotearoa. There’s something about landing at Auckland Airport after crossing oceans, and just as the plane descends, Loyal by…

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  • Early Mornings and the Weight We Carry

     

    So many traumatic things seem to have happened to me in the early morning. As a thirteen-year-old, I remember being woken up in the early hours to the news that my father had passed away. Two years ago, a…

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  • The Bloomsbury Hotel and Understated Authenticity

     

    I like to think of myself as a fairly egalitarian guy and am far more comfortable in a pair of shorts and a T-shirt than I am in a suit. Indeed, since my historical travel has seen me staying…

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