Register By Richard Sved/Posted on March 5, 2014/0 CommentYou just rolled a six. What happens next? You’ve just rolled a six. What happens when you roll again? OK, we can answer that in a minute. But ...read more.
Register By Richard Sved/Posted on December 31, 2013/0 CommentCakes, cars and the hokey cokey: my 2013 charity blog highlights It’s New Year’s Eve. One of the highlights for me of 2013 has been starting my charity blog, and seeing ...read more.
Register By Richard Sved/Posted on November 25, 2013/0 CommentHas anybody seen my mouse? Speaking about your charity in public OK, so I’ve taken you back in time on several occasions in this blog. But this time I’m going back ...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 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 March 21, 2013/0 CommentShould we farm or fight? The small charity’s dilemma Over the Christmas break I was reading Soccernomics, in which the statistics behind the beautiful game are examined in revealing ...read more.