I recently jumped on the GDPR bandwagon with a blog post about it, and I couldn’t resist coming back to it. In that post I argue the importance of the ‘Four Ps’ in complying with the regulations: does your implementation address the fundamental principles, are those principles all pertinent to your organisation, and are your GDPR… Read More
‘Pay What You Want’ rock albums, restaurants – why not consultants?

I was gearing up to tackle the final edit on this post when a news item came on the radio saying that a supermarket chain is trialling selling items past their ‘best before’ dates, for a flat cost of 10p per item. A tin of beans that is past its ‘best before’ date is just… Read More
On the bench? Coping with being ‘Open’ after 50
I’m seeing quite a few friends and colleagues over 50 back on the jobs market after long stints with the same company, after being displaced as their business consolidates and outsources their support functions like IT, finance and procurement. Most of them are skilled and experienced managers or specialists in their field. I’ve written about… Read More