The global HR director for a UK cleantech once said to me: “It’s really hard to get young engineers up north. They all seem to want to work around London or work for BAE&rdq&hell…Read More
Life is always a work in progress – hence why I write all this down. The blog’s theme has changed, from sustainability, to marketing, to education and health, while now, it sits… Read More
… all items will be presumed to be used. Many will be over 50 years old; if it hadn’t been used in that time, it would be an extraordinary waste of such extraordinary pieces&he&helli…Read More
Since when did ensuring adequate child nutrition and well-being become ‘unnecessary spending’ or a ‘giveaway’?
These views came after the government announcement tha… Read More
Sustainability isn’t a key purchasing driver for the majority of consumers. But when they discover more about a company’s credible sustainability work, their affection and loyal… Read More
I recently relaunched a new website for Elstat, who design energy saving solutions for commercial refrigeration systems. Their energy savings are massive, absolutely massive; since 2004 they… Read More
I wrote a while back about meaningless corporate speak (bullshit) but I never thought I’d find a whole passage that wasn’t a joke, where no meaning could be derived.
In response… Read More
Shit! I’ve not posted in ages. What must my five followers be doing with themselves?
I must have been doing some important and exciting, eh? In fact it’s the opposite, I’ve… Read More
In one single meeting I listened to some talk about “bottlenecks”, “critical pathways” and “appendices to the protocol”. This corporate bullshit has becom… Read More
So I bought a double breasted tux. Even though I’ve never been to a function that requires a tux. But it was a bargain; £42 for a Louis Feraud, double breasted, 100% wool tux. I… Read More