• Mapping technology spend to return on investment

     

    For years, my work in technology felt like a niche interest – something complex and technical that didn’t seem to connect to the bigger picture of business. Times have changed. Technology isn’t just a tool; it’s the foundation of…

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  • Cybercrime report highlights increasing AI-risks

     

    Let’s start with a confession: If you’d told me a decade ago that I’d be talking about AI-driven cyber-attacks as an everyday business risk, I would have laughed. Not because I didn’t take cyber threats seriously – I’ve always…

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  • It’s never as good, nor as bad, as we think it is.

     

    The other day I was looking through my bookcase and came upon a few old tattered Asterisk books. As a child of the 70s, Asterisk and Obelisk and their tales of Gallic pride and resistance to the Roman Empire…

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  • Changing a community from the grassroots

     

    Late last week, I made my annual pilgrimage to Westport to take part in the Old Ghost Ultra running event. It’s been running for nearly a decade now, and anyone who has ever participated will tell you it’s something…

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  • Big rocks and strategy

     

    The other day, I was doing some landscaping at home. Specifically, I was moving a huge number of rocks off our driveway and realigning them so water would drain and hence we wouldn’t need to hike through mud on…

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  • If This Is the Game, We Need to Play to Win

     

    I had the misfortune recently to encounter, both offline and on, a group of individuals advocating for their cause du jour. The cause itself is irrelevant, what is important is that these individuals were adamant that their cause was…

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  • Regulations and their impact on visionary initiatives

     

    The other day my PC lock screen randomly showed me an image of the pyramids of Giza, those burial sites that have turned into some of the biggest income-generators for modern-day Egypt. Seeing that picture made me think of…

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  • A Plea For Civility

     

    One of my running buddies is a thoughtful chap, a fellow we affectionately nickname BFG. He’s often full of insights during our runs, offering up observations that make one think. Which is great since thinking is an excuse for…

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  • UBCO’s demise, amateur experts and the difficulty of making things.

     

    I was saddened to read last week about the demise of Bay of Plenty-based electric bike manufacturer UBCO. For several years, UBCO had valiantly tried to  commercialize its various models of electric utility vehicle. Over time, I bumped into…

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  • Insurance and the interminable wait

     

    The other day I had to avail myself of a corporate call centre. Said call centre has recently embarked on multiple rounds of automation which resulted in me being utterly unable to talk to a real human being and…

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