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The Apprentice: A rocky road ahead?
Those in the UK will no doubt be aware that last Sunday saw the finale of The Apprentice, where the nerdy inventor Tom Pellereau triumphed over the hyper-organised and arguably more capable Helen Milligan (here). In contrast to previous series’, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized Tagged Helen Milligan, Lord Sugar, 4G, performance, relationships, energy, United Kingdom, The Apprentice, rash manner, Tom Pellereau Leave a comment
Can you predict and optimise key components of collaboration?
Justin Kirby was very kind to do a writeup of our contribution to a NESTA funded research project he was involved in. These ideas aren’t dissimilar to what I wrote about re: Jackie Orme and I’ve added a short extract … Continue reading
Posted in 4G, Intangibles, Psychology, Teams, Technology Tagged jackie orme, video conferencing, collaboration, 4G technology helps, 4G, research, nesta, processes, prediction, technology, development, Bruce Lewin, Justin Kirby Leave a comment