Friday 21st Mar, 2014
By Fiona Czerniawska Around 540 million years ago, the earth was a seething cauldron of innovation. Up to this point, most organisms were simple, single-cell affairs, but in the course of around 80 million years (the blink of an eye in evolutionary terms), life as we know it, with all its incredible diversity, simply happened. Theories abound about what happened and why, but it may have simply been that our distant forebears had reached a tipping point – and the blobs suddenly became complex bodies.
Sunday 9th Mar, 2014
By Fiona Czerniawska Necessity, as they say, is the mother of invention.
Wednesday 12th Feb, 2014
By Fiona Czerniawska This isn’t a question about whether we need consulting as a service – I, for one, can’t envisage a world in which organisations don’t look for some type of help from the outside. It’s one about whether such services need to be delivered by the collective entity of people which constitutes a consulting firm.
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