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A Hung Parliament?

I reckon a degree of perspective is required right now, when considering the possibility of a “hung parliament” in the UK.  I may be proven wrong by events, but I’m pretty confident in my views. A good friend of mine is THE most devoted Celtic supporter you could ever hope to meet.  An intelligent guy,...

The Dullest Subject on the Planet

Credit Control.  No, bear with me, this gets interesting.  This is the dullest blog subject ever, surely?  Until, that is, you are waiting interminably for some tight-arsed penny pinching client to cough up money that has been promised for months.  Then it gets absolutely vital. Worse still, when they outright refuse to pay, and dispute...

LinkedIn Invitations – Why hitting “I Don’t Know This Person” is a good idea

This is a response to the stupid article I read, which favours the opposite response.  Linkedin is of course the foremost online business network, and the one which most professionals will sign up for, even if they use no other form of social media.  It isn’t yet universal, and there are some sections of industry,...

No More Than They Deserve

It’s a competitive world, and never more so than now.  We all want our fair share, or at least what we think is our fair share.  Employers want to attract better employees, candidates want to get better jobs, with more pay, and websites want more traffic.  However, very few of us actually believe we are...

Social Media Creep

No not you, and I hope not me.  I’ll try and keep this short, as there are already way too many blog articles discursively annotating the onward march of the social media phenomenon.  Pop is indeed eating itself. In my view, the Network Effect, that is the key to the success of Linkedin, Facebook and...

UK Election 2010

I am totally transfixed by this election. What is clear is that we will not see the scenes of euphoria that greeted Tony Blair, (seen above) entering Downing Street in 1997.  In no way does this election have the appeal of the Obama election, but I think there are elements which make it fascinating for...

Blatant Plug – Palazzo Majo

I make no apologies for this being a blatant plug.  Hold on, hold on, don’t stop reading, you’ll like this.  My wife Luciana is Italian, and I have a large extended Italian family of in-laws.  Most are in the UK, but several have returned to the “old country”.  They’re barking mad, but I love them...

Can’t Swear – Won’t Swear, FFS!

First of all, this is not some glib, and odiously predictable, article about how terrible I think it is to swear regularly; droning on about other people’s lack of imagination, limited vocabulary, and inability to state precisely what they mean.  Quite the opposite, in fact. Anyone who knows me, will know that I can’t swear. ...

An Everyday Betrayal

So Geoff Hoon, Stephen Byers and Patricia Hewitt have been caught going for interviews, whilst currently in the employ of the British Parliament.  None are presently Ministers of State, but all are serving MP’s with, presumably, a full workload until 6th May.  With time running out on their current contract, these three have taken a...

Website Personalisation MKII

“Whoah! Hold on a minute”, you say, “not all websites are suitable for that kind of personalisation. It won’t look professional to our clients, and will only encourage Rec to Recs and rival agencies to headhunt my best recruiters”. I’ve got news for you, your rivals, and headhunting agencies already know who all your recruiters...
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