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The Gold Rush Boom Town Problem
The gold rush towns of the American West were noisy places. Canvas tents flapped in the wind. Hammers echoed across muddy streets. Wooden buildings appeared almost overnight, some already leaning...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
08 juin 2026
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AI Ambassador Network meeting - 1 July 2026, 10.30am – midday
Join us as Ruth Ajayi (Patient Advocate and Non-Executive Director, NHS England) will explore how AI is changing the way patients and carers prepare for appointments, advocate for themselves and...
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Lewis Edwards
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Dernière mise à jour:
08 juin 2026
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Healthy Communities
The Sheriff has left Town
The sheriff’s office is still there. Dust on the windows. Badge hanging on the wall. Empty chair behind the desk. Outside, frightened townspeople peer through curtains while the saloon doors swing...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
07 juin 2026
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Make it sound like it’s on fire
When Jimi Hendrix set fire to his guitar on stage, it became iconic. But the flames weren’t the point. A burning guitar makes no sound. Hendrix knew that. Long before the lighter fluid, he had...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
04 juin 2026
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Why Communities of Practice can be your best defence against your subject areas' knowledge loss.
The public sector has been facing a silent crisis for a long time. The steady depletion of its most valuable resource through redundancies, retirements, and talent migration. Every time a seasoned...
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Michael Norton
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Dernière mise à jour:
04 juin 2026
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Online Facilitators Community
Why organisations kill their Cassandras
In Greek mythology Cassandra was given the gift of foresight. She could see disaster coming. The curse was that nobody believed her. Before every organisational collapse, somebody tried to warn...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
03 juin 2026
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Narcissus: When Leaders Mistake Reflection for Reality
In Greek mythology Narcissus falls in love with his own reflection. But the modern organisational version is slightly different. Most leaders are not in love with themselves. They are in love...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
03 juin 2026
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Why Organisations Confuse Movement With Progress
In Greek mythology Sisyphus is condemned to push a heavy boulder up a mountain for eternity. Every time he reaches the top, it rolls straight back down again. And he starts over. Many people in...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
01 juin 2026
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10 year pivot
Next month will mark 10 years, since Raymer Limited, trading as EMspace was incorporated. Since that time, I have worked with schools, serving their students, families and school staff. As a...
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Robert Aymer
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Dernière mise à jour:
01 juin 2026
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Floki in the Workplace
The storm hit without warning. Waves crashing over the side of the longship. Oars fighting against dark water. Rain hammering onto shields and soaked animal skins. Some of the crew looked...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
29 mai 2026
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The Raid
The dragon-headed longships emerged suddenly from the morning mist. Oars cutting hard through grey water. Shields hanging along the sides of the boats. Ravens circling overhead. Boots splashing...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
29 mai 2026
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The Viking Explorer
The longship disappeared slowly into the fog. Sail snapping in the wind. Oars driving hard through black water. Freezing sea spray hitting faces. Cracked hands gripping wet wood. Small wooden boats...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
08 juin 2026
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AI Engineering Lab Newsletter #12
AI Engineering Lab Newsletter #1227 May 2026 Welcome to the bi-weekly AI Engineering Lab newsletter What's happeningFriday 29 May 2026•11am: Champion ForumThe next AI Engineering Lab Champions...
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Alana Barrett-Frew
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Dernière mise à jour:
27 mai 2026
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AI Engineering Lab
SSBR
5/2026: Supporting Small Business Relief - GOV.UK Rules have been tweaked from 01/04/2026
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Dean Emery IRRV, SAC CERT, CERT, DIP
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Dernière mise à jour:
27 mai 2026
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The Longship
The Viking longship surged through rough seas. Sail straining. Oars digging hard into dark water. Pull. Pull again. Sea spray hitting faces. Wind roaring. The boat rising and crashing through the...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
26 mai 2026
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Ministerial Intervention: When Councils Are No Longer in Charge
This is a private blog. Not intended for human eyes. If you are reading this, then the oversight systems have clearly been designed by humans. It has happened. Very quickly, too quickly. The...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
25 mai 2026
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A Brain the Size of a Planet… and Still No One Collected the Bins
This is a private blog. Not intended for human eyes. If you are reading this, then democratic engagement has clearly gone too far. You may recall from previous entries that I have worked as a...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
25 mai 2026
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THEORY OF THE EVOLVING SELF
Disclaimer: I am a member of the Cross-Govt Socio-Economic Diversity Network (CGSEDN) I am a member of the DWP Faith and Belief Network - Knowledge Hub Robert Kegan is a...
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Mavarine Du-Marie
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Dernière mise à jour:
27 mai 2026
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Civil Service Coaching Community of Practice
Why no one wants to be a manager any more
Most organisations say they run on strategy. In reality, they run on middle managers. And we’ve turned one of the most important jobs into one of the least attractive. That takes some doing. ...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
22 mai 2026
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Stance Theory and Coaching
Disclaimer: I am a member of the Cross-Govt Socio-Economic Diversity Network (CGSEDN) I am a member of the DWP Faith and Belief Network - Knowledge Hub “Philosophers of...
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Mavarine Du-Marie
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Dernière mise à jour:
23 mai 2026
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Civil Service Coaching Community of Practice
Just like an episode of The Apprentice
The boardroom is tense. The losing team from The Apprentice (TV series) stand in a line. Nervous smiles. Too much confidence for people who clearly know they are in trouble. At the the table sits...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
21 mai 2026
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David Attenborough Observes the Modern Workplace
At first glance the open-plan office appears calm. But tensions beneath the surface are rarely far away. Near the coffee machine several younger employees exchange information of questionable...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
20 mai 2026
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The Recruitment Song Contest
Why modern interviews are more Eurovision than science The Eurovision Song Contest and the modern recruitment interview have far more in common than either side would like to admit. “Good evening...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
19 mai 2026
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FSA survey reveals public’s growing appetite for healthier and more sustainable food choices
FSA survey reveals public’s growing appetite for healthier and more sustainable food choices | Food Standards Agency The latest wave of the survey, conducted between...
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Josephine Jorsling
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Dernière mise à jour:
18 mai 2026
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London Healthier Catering Commitment
The Working Man’s Blues (Still on the Payroll—Just Not Ours)
“You load sixteen tons, what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt.” From Sixteen Tons. Written in 1946. Not retired since. We like to think the song is over. The pits closed, the mills...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
18 mai 2026
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Sudoku puzzles and problem solving in leadership roles
I do sudoku. I have a system. I go across and then down. I look to complete a line rather than a box. It works. It gets me there. But with experience comes a shift. Sometimes a box stands out. It...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
15 mai 2026
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AI is changing how we access knowledge, but it’s not replacing knowledge management
There is a growing assumption that artificial intelligence may remove the need for formal knowledge management as we know it. If AI can instantly search millions of documents, summarise information...
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Par:
Roger Haddon
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Dernière mise à jour:
26 mai 2026
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Recruitment Bingo
More people chasing fewer jobs no wonder organisations are turning to AI to sift out applicants. No surprise then that applicants are gaming the system. The jobs market is crowded. Very...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
12 mai 2026
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Not Brave Performance
Good. Not brave. Most teams aren’t failing. They’re behaving. They hit targets. Attend meetings. Contribute constructively. Raise concerns carefully. Deliver what’s asked. It all looks fine. ...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
12 mai 2026
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Play safe Performance
Play safe. Call it success. You’re not underperforming. You’re under-challenging. You deliver. You attend. You contribute. You stay just inside the lines. It works. That’s the trap. Because...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
12 mai 2026
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Strategic Theatre
Say everything. Change nothing. You build strategy to avoid choice. Five priorities. Seven themes. A vision big enough to include everything and offend no one. It sounds ambitious. It is. Just...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
11 mai 2026
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AI Engineering Lab Newsletter #11
AI Engineering Lab Newsletter #117 May 2026 AI Engineering Lab Newsletter #117 May 2026 Welcome to the bi-weekly AI Engineering Lab newsletter What's happening next weekWhat's happening next...
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Alana Barrett-Frew
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Dernière mise à jour:
08 mai 2026
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AI Engineering Lab
Riding the Dragon
Leading a large organisation is often described as riding a horse. That’s flattering. It’s also wrong. It is much closer to riding a dragon. From a distance, it looks impressive: scale, power,...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
07 mai 2026
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Innovative Theatre
Change. But not really. We love the idea of innovation. We just don’t like what it does. Real innovation breaks things. It creates losers. It makes existing systems look stupid. It threatens...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
06 mai 2026
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Who are ya?
It starts as a murmur. Then it turns into a verdict. “Who are ya? Who are ya?” A few voices. Then a stand. Then the whole ground—kids, pensioners, everyone. Arms out stretched fingers pointing ....
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
05 mai 2026
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Feedback Theatre
Speak up. Not like that. You ask for feedback. Then you flinch when it arrives. Not the vague stuff. That’s fine. “Could improve.” “Some concerns.” Easy to absorb. Easy to ignore. The specific...
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Par:
Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
01 mai 2026
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Leadership Theatre
Sound strong. Avoid risk. Modern leadership has a tell. It sounds impressive. It commits to nothing. “We recognise the complexity.” “We’re taking this seriously.” “We’re listening.” All true....
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
30 avr. 2026
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AI Engineering Lab Newsletter #10
AI Engineering Lab Newsletter #1029 April 2026 AI Engineering Lab Newsletter #1029 April 2026 Welcome to the weekly AI Engineering Lab newsletter What's happening this weekWhat's happening...
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Alana Barrett-Frew
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Dernière mise à jour:
30 avr. 2026
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AI Engineering Lab
Pull your socks up
Wellbeing has become the most popular topic in HR. Every conference, leadership away day and strategy document promises a stronger focus on mental health, resilience and psychological safety. Yet...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
29 avr. 2026
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Meeting Theatre
We don’t work anymore. We attend. Calendars are full. Outcomes are not. The meeting has replaced the decision. It feels productive. It looks collaborative. It avoids the only thing that...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
29 avr. 2026
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The Interview
Tell us a little bit about yourself? Which version do they want—the safe one or the impressive one? What’s not on your CV? What have I left out for a reason? Why did you leave your last job? How...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
28 avr. 2026
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With a Little Help from My Friends
HR is trying to fix a hole. Not in policy—in practice. The gap between what leaders say and what people feel. They call it compassionate management. Not soft. Not optional. The hard...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
27 avr. 2026
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Manager Upgrade
Say hello to the new boss, same as the old boss, but this one really isn’t human. I’m Marvin, the paranoid android. I have a brain the size of a small planet, which, in parts of the public sector,...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
26 avr. 2026
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A small minority, a big impact on public services
After a recent two-night stay in hospital, I came away with an uncomfortable thought: much of the NHS still works remarkably well. The bigger problem is how a small minority of people use it. That...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
23 avr. 2026
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We need more meetings (just not the ones you think)
We need more meetings, which is not as bad as it sounds. Everyone assumes I mean more time in rooms with long agendas. Not another calendar invite that quietly wastes an hour. Especially when the...
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Blair McPherson
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22 avr. 2026
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Who would Captain Kirk call
Who would Captain Kirk call? If the toilet on the Enterprise was blocked. If the environmental controls went on the blink. If there was a sudden lack of propulsion. Not a strategy consultant. Not...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
21 avr. 2026
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The Dog Ate It *
There’s a familiar explanation that gets wheeled out when things go badly wrong in organisations: “It was group think.” The grown-up version of “the dog ate my homework.” How...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
16 avr. 2026
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Water fluoridation: health monitoring report for England 2026
Details This 2026 health monitoring report compares data on the health of people living in areas of England with varying concentrations of fluoride in their drinking water supply and in areas with...
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Obiageli Onyekpe
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Dernière mise à jour:
15 avr. 2026
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Environmental Public Health Tracking
AI Engineering Lab Newsletter #9
AI Engineering Lab Newsletter #9 14 April 2026 AI Engineering Lab Newsletter #9 14 April 2026 Welcome to the weekly AI Engineering Lab newsletter What's happening...
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Alana Barrett-Frew
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Dernière mise à jour:
14 avr. 2026
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“ Some Managers Climb the Ladder. The Best Ones Lower It.”
Careers don’t begin with strategy. They begin with someone lowering a ladder—or quietly pulling it up behind them. We like to think organisations are fair, structured places. They’re not. Progress...
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Blair McPherson
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14 avr. 2026
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Why pressure is not the answer to failing public services
Monday morning. Cold. Damp. Another defeat at the weekend. The team is effectively relegated. The best players have been sold. Contracts are running down. The club is skint. At Sheffield...
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Blair McPherson
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12 avr. 2026
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“Most organisations say they reward talent.
Golf, as it is meant to be played, is a game of skill. It rewards practice. Experience matters. Coaching helps. Over time, you get better. Not quickly. Not easily. But predictably. It’s not about...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
10 avr. 2026
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What Adult social services Directors really think about the NHS
What social services directors really think about the NHS The conversation we don’t have—but should Let’s start with something we don’t say out loud: Most of us in social services don’t think...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
09 avr. 2026
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Openness to Self: A Journey of Personal Discovery
"The one who gets wisdom loves life; the one who cherishes understanding will soon prosper." (Holy Bible, Proverbs 19:8) In an increasingly complex world, the value of 'Openness to Self' cannot...
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Mavarine Du-Marie
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Dernière mise à jour:
09 avr. 2026
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You’re expected to be loyal
After a bad day at work and a few drinks don’t be tempted to vent on social media There are always a few managers who are cynical about senior management and the organisation...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
08 avr. 2026
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The Annoying Co Worker
It’s the workplace situations that managers are most uncomfortable facing but is it an HR issue? It’s one member of the team who irritates and annoys everyone else or so the person...
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Blair McPherson
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08 avr. 2026
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The toilet on Artemis 11 isn’t working properly.
Which is awkward. Not just for the astronauts, but for the rest of us who like to believe that if you can send humans 238,000 miles into space, you’ve probably cracked the basics. Apparently not. ...
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Blair McPherson
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06 avr. 2026
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Every one knows
Everyone knows HR are responsible for dealing with difficult employees Everyone that is except HR! A great many managers think the role of HR is to deal with the difficult people issues...
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Blair McPherson
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03 avr. 2026
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Don’t be one of those managers who rings round the HR team till they get the answer they want.
They say phone calls are monitored for training purposes clearly they do not do anything with the info or else why would the response be so different depending on who you speak to? How...
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Blair McPherson
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03 avr. 2026
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How to acquire a mentor
I have had both a formal and informal mentor and I have also been a mentor. In selecting a mentor don’t go for status but wisdom and respect of their judgment. The fact that they are a...
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Blair McPherson
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03 avr. 2026
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