To many of our followers who don’t live in the U.K. you might be wondering what all the fuss is about regarding our recent general election. In essence the people of the U.K. have just “dodged the bullet” of waking… Read More ›
leadership
The greatest leader on God’s earth! Part 2
Shackleton and Me! As an organisation psychologist I have many years experience of working in environments where leadership was an issue, in most cases this was in organisations undergoing planned transformation or experiencing forced change. Whole systems often needed to… Read More ›
The greatest leader on God’s earth! Part 1
“He has been called the greatest leader that ever came on God’s earth bar none, yet he never led a group larger than 27, he failed to reach nearly every goal he ever set, and until recently he had been… Read More ›
Nepal: Children denied Quality Education for 10 years and MoE in denial!
Our three articles on Nepal’s education system and our efforts to help transform it have been read, circulated and shared ‘000s of times in the past week, yet the silence about them has been deafening apart from a couple of… Read More ›
Nepal: To make an omelette you gotta break some eggs, Part 3
NOTE: Please read Part 1 and Part 2 before commenting on this article and moderation for publishing You can’t make an omelette without first breaking some eggs, and no, the Buddha didn’t say that! In Part 2 of this series… Read More ›
A crisis of leadership?
The potential for break up of the European Union gathers momentum as the UKs Brexit vote is followed by the Italian people rejecting the policies of their prime minister in their own referendum, and the rise of Marine Le Pen… Read More ›
Psychology:The Integrity of Leadership?
Integrity-The Magic Ingredient If you had to pick a single quality or trait you most wanted in a leader what would it be? Whether you’re thinking of your boss at work, a politician, a prime minister, a committee chairman or… Read More ›