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Linklog 33: influencing change, networked organisations, strategy & leadership
FROM OUR BLOG A Post*Shift blog post mini-series on disruption in financial services: Real FinTech innovation will be more than just an add-on to FinServ firms Digital Transformation in Asset Management: if not now, when? Our offering for Financial Services...
Reflections from Denmark on Digital Transformation
I had a blast presenting at the Headstart Morning Seminar as part of Internet Week Denmark, hosted in Aarhus this week. Since we have blogged about the major ideas I covered before here and here, I thought I would instead draw inspiration from the questions and...
Linklog 32: organisations, startups, technology & strategy
FROM OUR BLOG A P*S blog post mini-series on disruption in financial services: Real FinTech innovation will be more than just an add-on to FinServ firms Digital Transformation in Asset Management: if not now, when? Our offering for Financial Services ...
Digital Transformation in Asset Management: if not now, when?
We are currently working alongside some fantastic asset management (AM) clients in Europe, which has allowed us to delve into some of the current dynamics shaping the European AM sector, research its emerging and still-tentative relationship with digital and social...
Organisations don’t just need fewer meetings, but a reformed meeting culture
Meetings are a drain on resources. Even in meetings with clear value, a palpable sense of unease can be felt in acknowledgement of the mounting loss of productivity. By some estimates, time wasted in meetings costs the UK economy £26 billion a year. There is much...
Linklog 31: disruptions, organisations and FinTech
Interesting things we have found this week about building 21st Century business Want to receive our linklog in your email? Please sign up here FROM OUR BLOG Real FinTech innovation will be more than just an add-on to FinServ firms. Using internal expertise to...
Real FinTech innovation will be more than just an add-on to FinServ firms
We often hear about how overheated the London tech startup sector has become and how little real innovation is actually occurring, when so many startups are essentially media or e-commerce companies using social tech of one kind or another to deliver old services on...
Using internal expertise to drive digital identity in knowledge-intensive firms
Click here for details of our upcoming workshop in London on June 9th. In professional and financial services, as well as other knowledge-intensive sectors, clients care more about the expertise and abilities of those who serve them than they do about the brand...
Linklog 30: digital workplace, strategy and startups
Interesting things we have found this week about building 21st Century business Want receive our linklog in your email? Please sign up here FROM OUR BLOG Livio just published an in-depth piece on the digitalisation of Financial Services to introduce our...
Breaking the vicious circle and making work suck less
Earlier this week I was fortunate to meet Laszlo Bock, SVP of People Operations at Google at his LSE talk. The topic was Bock’s new book Work Rules! - a call for companies and individuals to experiment with ways to make work suck less. Bock argues for revisiting how...
Why your organisation needs an employee led digital identity
Together with Lee Bryant of PostShift, I am running a seminar on Digital Identity: Running Thought Leadership Campaigns on Social Media on Tues. June 9th in London. Details here. There are compelling stories emerging from different sectors of employees using...
Managing & Measuring a ResponsiveOrg Take 2: Workshop Reflections
On Tuesday, we hosted another edition of our Managing & Measuring a ResponsiveOrg game. The first edition generated lively conversation and debate, and we wanted to see what further insights others had on the challenges of trying to transform large incumbent...