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The future of business and its social, moral and commercial decisions
In January 2018 Ingvar Kamprad, the Swedish business genius behind the flatpack furniture giant IKEA, passed away at 91 leaving a business empire turning over $30 billion annually.

Moneyism’s and why what happens in childhood doesn’t remain in childhood
Let me tell you something you already know: there’s a clear connection between your attitudes and your wealth.
If you've taken a public vow of poverty and then you win the lottery, (or receive an inheritance, or an insurance payout), either way your money belief system will probably get in the way.

Empty words and missing statements
In a recent interview, I was asked for a copy of my company’s mission or values statement. Eek! Making a mission statement is something that I’ve resisted for some time so you can imagine my awkwardness at their request and the resulting exchange about why I don’t have one.
Don’t get me wrong, I have a written business manifesto of what I believe to be true, I have a clear brand essence document and I even have a detailed customer, supplier, and staff journey mapped out. Just not a mission statement.
- What to do when the other side has all the power and you have all the emotion
- Ask the hard questions early in business
- What comes to mind when you hear the word philanthropy?
- Always plan a future greater than your past
- There's never been a better time to be alive and under 35
- Working smarter not harder is bad advice
- Asking great questions is better than finding simple answers