by chris | Apr 26, 2026 | Reflections & Future Readiness, Strategy & Growth
Series: Age of Instability | Article 2 of 4 There is a certain comfort in thinking a crisis is far away. When conflict breaks out in the Middle East, or trade tensions between major powers disrupt global flows, or a supply shock starts in a market where your business...
by chris | Apr 26, 2026 | Reflections & Future Readiness, Strategy & Growth
Series: Age of Instability | Article 1 of 4 If you have been in a leadership role for the past three or four years, you may have noticed something that is difficult to put precisely into words. The planning conversations have not changed in structure — you still set...
by chris | Apr 26, 2026 | Reflections & Future Readiness, Strategy & Growth
Here’s the uncomfortable truth: your customers are fleeing the platforms you’re still pouring budget into. While many of us were optimising Instagramcarousels and chasing LinkedIn engagement, something more structural was taking place. People didn’t stop...
by chris | Apr 26, 2026 | Reflections & Future Readiness, Strategy & Growth
Your Digital Life May Not Last Forever We trust the cloud with our memories, our business records, and increasingly, our identities. But what happens when the platforms we depend on simply disappear? The Signals: A Digital Dark Age in Real Time The evidence is...
by chris | Apr 26, 2026 | Reflections & Future Readiness, Strategy & Growth
How Access Is Reshaping Decisions, Business Models, and Value In Part One, we examined how access without ownership has quietly destabilised the psychological scaffolding that once made Maslow’s hierarchy feel stable. In this second part, we look forward to trace...
by chris | Apr 26, 2026 | Reflections & Future Readiness, Strategy & Growth
For most of modern economic history, ownership was how stability was secured. You owned a home to anchor shelter. You owned tools to produce value. You owned assets, media, and infrastructure to reduce dependence on external systems. That assumption has quietly...
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