by Angela Nesbitt | Apr 9, 2025 | All
Recently, I was in a team meeting discussing the launch of a new programme. I found myself doubling down on a particular mode of thinking: analytical, sequential, structural. I thought those perspectives were missing from the conversation, so I leaned in...
by Angela Nesbitt | Apr 3, 2025 | All
There are a lot of people telling me what to think and how to do it better. AI has enabled an army of self-proclaimed experts to flood my inbox and social media feed with newfangled theories, inane recipes for success, and pseudoscientific “evidence”. The noise...
by Angela Nesbitt | Mar 26, 2025 | All
I recently listened to a debate hosted by Steven Bartlett on The Diary of a CEO podcast. The guests were serial entrepreneur Daniel Priestley and economist and former financial trader Gary Stevenson. Dan made his wealth building tech businesses, Gary, by...
by Angela Nesbitt | Mar 19, 2025 | All
As a teenager I notice my father moving around less. He attended fewer civic events sat on fewer boards and generally was more at home I was all go! So many things to accomplish and places to visit. When my father died early, I also shook was shocked to look at...
by Angela Nesbitt | Mar 13, 2025 | All
Today, I saw a gut-wrenching photograph by Joe O’Donnell. A ten-year-old Japanese boy stood alone queueing at a Nagasaki crematorium; his dead brother strapped to his back. His face was expressionless. His baby brother, a casualty of the atomic bomb in 1945. The only...
by Angela Nesbitt | Mar 5, 2025 | All
Negotiating a contract with a client in another country is often fraught with ambiguities. Selling an intangible service adds complexity; the prospect cannot fully grasp its value until she experiences it firsthand. My services rarely fall into the...