In 2012, a confluence of events in the burgeoning Social Media space inspired the coming together of one of my favourite articles.
Tagged: Facebook, Jaron Lanier, Netflix, Propaganda, Social Media, The Social Dilemma
In 2012, a confluence of events in the burgeoning Social Media space inspired the coming together of one of my favourite articles.
Tagged: Facebook, Jaron Lanier, Netflix, Propaganda, Social Media, The Social Dilemma
While the message that follows is intended for an Australian audience, all readers should feel comfortable grasping its gist by Googling any terms unfamiliar. It’s a message of relevance to you too.
They just won’t go away. The Covid-19 hoaxers. The anti-mask libertarians. The conspiracy theorists. Then there’s the media pragmatists who take a salary to promote the policy of letting Covid-19 take a Darwinian path through society.
Tagged: Covid-19, Eradication, Herd Immunity, NewsCorp, Sky News Australia, Vaccination
The phrase “Covid-19 Wave 2” is now official in Australia. It began in the south-eastern State of Victoria three weeks ago as a result of allegedly negligent community transmission of the virus through security breaches in the hotel quarantining of returned overseas travellers. Victoria is reaping the impact of Covid-19’s Reproduction Number—its R0—a figure I wrote about in March.
Tagged: Covid-19, Eradication, Scott Morrison, Wave 2, Wave 3
In my last article, “A Micro Approach to Stopping Covid-19 Killing Your Business”, we looked at three activities nearly every business can undertake to set themselves up for a successful Covid-19 re-opening.
Tagged: Business, Covid-19, CovidSafe, Re-opening
Merely three months after the World went into lockdown under the threat of Covid-19, countries are already rebooting their economies. All the while, the same pandemic remains on the loose, while no international coordination or planning exits. We’re all now herds in an abundantly risk-fraught cattle drive.
Tagged: Business Survival, Covid-19, CovidSafe, Just in Time, Public Relations
Here’s something inspirational I came across today, from a visionary leader and founder of the California-based board and wargame company, GMT Games, Gene Billingsley:
Tagged: Business, Covid-19, Globilisation, Motivation, New Economy, Old Economy
It was a small compound nestled among the hills of a fir tree wood. The air still had a crispness to it though they were a few miles inland from the sea. The van arrived. More like a truck really. A cab with an immense windowless compartment in the rear.
Tagged: Coronavirus, Covid-19, Economics, Geopolitics, Herd Immunity, Lockdown
They called them “great” Macedonia’s Alexander, England’s Cnut, Russia’s Catherine and Prussia’s Frederick: Some were called “Terrible”, others “Great Khan”. Some were kings while others gods. In fact, a quick search reveals 94 leaders titled “great”, the most recent being past kings of Thailand, formerly Siam.
Tagged: Greatness, Humility, Leadership
A friend of mine shared a post on Facebook today recounting the final words of Apple’s Steve Jobs: an essay of sorts, 381 words long and full of inspirational regret.
Tagged: Death, Fake, Steve Jobs
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