Last month I wrote about the collection of personal information by business and government and compared the loss of privacy to George Orwell’s predictions for…
Over the last month I’ve been talking a lot about personally controlled records and the ownership of your own information. For more background, see last…
In virtually every country there is a debate around privacy, driven most recently by the rise of Big Data, social networks and technology more generally. …
Teleworking has been in the press recently after Yahoo! CEO, Marissa Mayer, banned the practice arguing that innovation and productivity require Yahoo! Employees to be…
In this blog I often talk of the value of information. Information is a valuable asset and companies increasingly place great store in identifying new…
There is little doubt that the business environment is changing faster than at any other time in history. The recent book from Peter Evans-Greenwood, The…
As many of us prepare to go on leave over the Christmas/New Year period we’re cleaning-up our email and perhaps grumbling about the avalanche of…
Since the dawn of the personal computer, the hardware industry has relied on a cycle of obsolesce of just a few years. Working with their…
Imagine an electronics company planning a new tablet or phone and building the business case based on pre-committed orders. Similarly, imagine a utility trying to…
Over the last few months I’ve had the opportunity to collaborate with a range of my Deloitte colleagues on a report into the “digital disruption”…