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My passions are people and business. I am very proud to have been responsible for creating a number of successful organisations, all of which have revolved around helping others to achieve their own business and personal development goals.

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Where do you 'Wannabe' in 20 years?

According to a recent PwC study… “Up to 30% of UK jobs could potentially be at high risk of automation by the early 2030s.” https://www.pwc.co.uk/economic-services/ukeo/pwcukeo-section-4-automation-march-2017-v2.pdf That's not long – especially when you consider that 20 years ago The Spice Girls were number one in the UK charts with Wannabe. O...

25 September 2018 Banking Strategy, Digital and Transformation

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These days, the way 'WeWork', not where we work is so important

The world over, most major corporations are investing small fortunes in their technology transformation programmes, which is all very well, but if they can’t attract and retain the right talent what happens next? Whilst we focus on implementing new technologies and the undoubted benefits they deliver, we must not underestimate the profound impact ...

14 August 2018

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Why .io is the cool new domain

In today’s digital age a web domain carries the same kudos as what watch you wear or what school your kids go to. Top Level Domains (TLDs) are at the highest level in the hierarchical domain name system and they are organised into three main groups: Country code top level (ccTLD), Generic top level (gTLD) and Infrastructure top level (.arpa). The ...

12 April 2018 Fintech

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