It’s the age of the gig economy and the portfolio career, so we’re told. Yet, judging by the number of people still streaming off the 7.13 to Waterloo and the recruitment angst pervading LinkedIn, a lot of us are still ticking those traditional career boxes; get qualified, get a job, get fed up with that… Read More
Kev the corneal ulcer, and why we need a public service process revolution
Recent news and personal events have got me thinking again about some of the big social disruptors like automation, the ageing population and changes in our work patterns. Specifically, I’ve been wondering how we adapt to the new social pressures created by these disruptors, and how we stop public services like health and taxation becoming… Read More