Monthly Archives: October 2013

Here;Embrace the fog of uncertainty…

  The great Scottish historian Thomas Carlyle once wrote, “Nothing is more terrible than activity without insight.” This is especially true today, as we grapple with the problems posed by continual change. Problems which make it difficult to foresee, let … Continue reading

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Start cutting!

  There’s an old carpenter’s saying. “Measure twice, cut once.” It basically means that you should double check your measurements before cutting a piece of wood. Because once it’s cut . . .  it’s cut. That’s great advice if you’re … Continue reading

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