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Unlock Hidden Opportunities: How Engaging Pathfinders Can Drive Your Strategic Success in 2025

In Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Sign of Four, Sherlock Holmes famously enlists the help of the “Baker Street Irregulars,” a group of street-smart children with unparalleled access to the hidden corners of London. Holmes understood that meaningful insights often come (...)

Paper Chains and Linkyness – A Festive Habit for the New Year

The holiday season has a way of reminding us about connection. Whether it’s gathering with loved ones, sharing traditions, or even crafting simple paper chains to brighten the room, this time of year is all about the links that hold (...)

The Heroes of Betweenness

In every breakthrough story—be it a successful product launch, a bold market entry, or the discovery of a game-changing resource—there is often an unsung hero at the heart of it all. These individuals aren’t the inventors, the marketers, or the (...)

Unlocking Opportunities with Pathfinders: How Betweenness Drives Success

In today’s complex, hyper-connected world, reaching beyond familiar networks to find new customers, identify game-changing technologies, and recruit talent requires more than just hard work and luck. It requires connectivity—the ability to navigate through diverse groups, spot trends early, and (...)

The Importance of Social Connectivity in the Age of AI

Social capital is at risk in the age of AI (...)

What’s Your Accidental Damage Score? Now Let’s Fix It.

Hardly anyone sets out to do harm but… In 2014, at the height of the Coalition Government’s enthusiasm for startup companies, Number 10 set out an invitation to 700 entrepreneurs with the opportunity to pitch in Downing Street. I know (...)

The $10 Prize That Bridged The USA and Canada

In an era where innovation is the golden ticket to staying ahead, the story of a $10 prize and a kite that played a pivotal role in building a bridge between nations serves as a remarkable example of how small (...)

Calendar Density is Great – “Dwell Time” is the True Goal

You’re getting the meetings – but are you keeping the attention? “Never dump the whole roast on the platter” – a piece of advice from a 1930s Chicago exotic dancer recounted by Chicagoan David Bodanis, author of The Art of (...)

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