Register By Richard Sved/Posted on August 20, 2013/0 CommentWhy we must do better than ‘Dear Insert-your-name-here’ I was in a coffee shop the other day. Yes, I’m in coffee shops most days. I’m in one while ...read more.
Register By Richard Sved/Posted on August 7, 2013/0 CommentThe spittle in the stage light You may have spotted a couple of references to football already in these blog pages and assumed that it’s my ...read more.
Register By Richard Sved/Posted on July 23, 2013/1 CommentTrustees: the gear, the brake and the steering wheel I don’t find cars that interesting. I’m probably not your typical man in that respect. So this analogy is likely ...read more.
Register By Richard Sved/Posted on July 14, 2013/0 CommentWhy Waterloo Bridge is interesting The other day, I was walking along the Thames to a meeting, and stopped to take this picture of Waterloo ...read more.
Register By Richard Sved/Posted on June 23, 2013/1 CommentWhat can we learn from Concorde? Consider this: 15 years ago I was watching my football team lose badly. We were at home, losing to Chelsea ...read more.
Register By Richard Sved/Posted on June 17, 2013/0 Comment“The Matrix is everywhere” – Hats off to Ansoff What is your charity’s product? Which market are you ‘selling’ it to? How can you develop it? Even in these ...read more.
Register By Richard Sved/Posted on June 10, 2013/0 CommentWhat do charities and flies in urinals have in common? Last week, I nipped to the toilet after a meeting in a London hotel. While there, I noticed something curious ...read more.
Register By Richard Sved/Posted on May 28, 2013/1 CommentWhy we should all be asking “cake or muffin?” The other day, I was in a branch of a well-known high street coffee company. (It’s not the one you’re ...read more.
Register By Richard Sved/Posted on May 14, 2013/0 CommentWhy Sir Alex’s news got me thinking I’m a bit of a football nut, so I’ve been watching the news of Sir Alex Ferguson retiring as Manchester ...read more.
Register By Richard Sved/Posted on May 4, 2013/1 CommentWhat I learned from Paul when I was 15 I met Paul when I was 15. It was 1987, and the ‘Great Storm‘ that hit the UK was still ...read more.