Drinking your morning coffee – another business process to be optimised?

Updated 02/09/2020 I am a caffeine addict. Yes the multiple health benefits (protection against Parkinson’s, and heart disease etc.) are nice, but I would probably drink it even if it gave me a lobotomy. The neurochemical action of caffeine is fascinating: it blocks a receptor in your brain for adenosine, a molecule that carries phosphate…

All the Gear and No Idea?

Updated 19/08/2020 There are various forms of this kind of criticism levelled at novices in a particular field. Whether it’s music, photography, tech or sport there are particular participants who feel the need to spend big and conspicuously demonstrate their supposed expertise. Who are we talking about? In music it would be the beginner guitarist…

Photographic memory? Don’t mislead yourself into preventable errors

Updated 12/08/2020 As a teenager you are confronted by a number of archetypes, whether sporty/geeky/outsider in flavour they are usually based on some fictional aspirational quality: superhuman football dribbling, mathematical prowess or an impossibly handsome, brooding style. Part of teenage development is to decide which archetype you want to align with, then create the narrative…

Cargo Cults in Business

Updated 22/07/2020 Are you in a cult? Renowned scientist Richard Feynman outlined cargo cults in his book “Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!”. His intent was to lampoon the efforts of poor scientific practice: In the South Seas there is a cargo cult of people. During the war they saw airplanes land with lots of good…