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Reflections

By |December 27th, 2025|Categories: Innovation, Productivity|

Now is the time to reflect on the last year.  What went well?  What went badly? What have you learned?  What should you have learned?  What new skills have you developed? If you are not

Making It Big!

By |December 20th, 2025|Categories: Economics, National Productivity, Productivity|

It is often said- probably because it is true - that small businesses are the bedrock of a healthy  economy. Business leaders know this; even leaders of large businesses, for their businesses were small once. One

I Give Up

By |December 13th, 2025|Categories: Innovation, Productivity|

I've been using AI systems for a while now.  I mainly use Chat GPT but I have tried a few others to see how they compare.  My executive summary is that particular systems may be better at

Like Me

By |December 6th, 2025|Categories: Ethics, Innovation, Productivity|

There has been a tendency since forever for companies to hire new people that are like the existing people.  This results partly from both conscious and unconscious bias but also from a 'reasoned' argument that like

In The Right Job

By |November 29th, 2025|Categories: National Productivity, Productivity|

During the pandemic many people changed jobs - though some people also lost jobs. Quite a lot of the changes invalid a switch to a different ,location and/ or to a different industry as people

Think longer-term

By |November 22nd, 2025|Categories: Innovation, Productivity|

In the UK (snd many other Western countries) companies find it difficult to plan further ahead than their next 3 month reporting period. If their reported performance drops, so does their share price - end

Government stewaerdship of AI

By |November 1st, 2025|Categories: Productivity|

AI has significant potential to help improve healthcare.  It can (hopefully) save lives, improve the work and job satisfaction of health professionals’, and make health systems more people centred. It can help address some of

Don’t Fix The Problem

By |October 11th, 2025|Categories: Innovation, Productivity|

A lot of people spend a lot of time fixing problems.  Of course, you have to do something about a problem that has occurred - especially if it's one affecting our customers. Burt the real

Policy has driven inequality

By |October 4th, 2025|Categories: Economics, Productivity|

I have the advantage and disadvantage of being old. I remember what I think were 'better times' (but all old people in most historic eras have felt the same. When I first worked in industry,

Task Traceabiity

By |September 20th, 2025|Categories: Productivity|

 I worked for some time ii the seafood sector.  Traceability was a major issue, as it is across the whole food sector.  If there is an outbreak of something like salmonella, rthe authorities need  to be able to

Virtuous Circles

By |September 13th, 2025|Categories: National Productivity, Productivity|

The UK does not have a good record on employee training and development. Compared to many other developed countries the skill levels in our workforce are low.  Government incentives to train and develop employees are not

All-Purpose

By |August 30th, 2025|Categories: Productivity, Uncategorized|

When starting a task - a simple one or a complex multi-faceted project - the most important factor is to fully understand the context of the task - and your purpose in starting it. What

Time to Think

By |August 23rd, 2025|Categories: Productivity|

There is quite a variety of views on the effectiveness of multi-tasking. Some people think it is essential to cope with the demand of a modern workplace. Others think it simply distracts from the efficiency

‘The Best’ is not necessarily Best

By |August 16th, 2025|Categories: Innovation, Productivity|

 I’m interested in both technology and productivity so naturally I have an interest in how technology can underpin improved productivity Like lots of people recently, I have been experimenting with AI software. What becomes clear

Its just not what YOU think

By |August 9th, 2025|Categories: Innovation, Productivity|

What makes a given process or situation more productive is often a set of factors, some of which are relatively simple and others complex and perhaps hidden. Assume you work for a forestry company.  How do

Should You Become a Monk?

By |August 2nd, 2025|Categories: Productivity, Uncategorized|

Strange question for a productivity blog, perhaps  but stay with me. Increasing evidence suggests that multitasking is distracting. As is the interjection into the work-place and workstream of email, telephone vocals snd other distractions.  People have realised

You Need a Plan B

By |July 19th, 2025|Categories: Productivity|

Managers make plans.  They do it often and over long periods of time.  The rest of their time is spent executing those plans. However, as we all know, sometimes things go wrong.  Worse still, often those things going

The Impact of Safety on Productivity

By |July 5th, 2025|Categories: Productivity|

What is the relationship between safety at work and the productivity of that work? Organisations that fail to take all possible safety measures are obviously more at risk of accidents and injuries - and in many countries,

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