Today, I have a guest post from Brett Bartholomew, an outstanding strength and conditioning coach who has taken a huge interest in the art of “getting through” to athletes. I find the motivation aspect of coaching to be fascinating, and that’s why I enjoy Brett’s stuff so much. This post […]
Day: 11 May 2018
Development of the electric brain. Interview with my favourite neuroscientist Dr Matt Grubb
Meet Dr Matt Grubb. He’s one of my all-time favourite neuroscientists. Matt and I met in Oxford. We did our PhDs in the same lab, went to the same college, played in the same netball team, drank in the same pubs, and even starred in the same Christmas panto … […]
Sharjah, U.A.E. 2014 Timelapse
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ROPO: 2018’s Most Important Multichannel Digital Marketing Report
Posted by RobBeirne Digital marketers have always had one drum they loudly beat in front of traditional advertising channels: “We can measure what we do better than you.” Now, we weren’t embellishing the truth or anything — we can measure digital advertising performance at a much more granular level than […]
Seven Steps to Successful Project Planning
Lately, I have been part of several project teams. Some of these experiences have caused me to sit back and analyze the project planning process to understand how project management planning and implementation could be improved. Why do projects managed by talented people end up being delayed or not completed? […]