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Thinkers and their Opinions

An online presence is more that just a website, it says more about you than you can ever imagine. What is yours telling your customers? "Leaders, bosses and bastards" looks at leadership and the various forms it takes in shaping our working lives. The Problem, the Balloon, and the Four Bedroom House is a look at Project Management and how to avoid scope creep. Unless you're overloaded with resources and cash, there are some basic rules to follow that will help you make the most of what you have.


These are our opinions. What are yours?

An opinion can come in many shapes, sizes, emotions, colours, and can cause stimulating discussion. We hope that the following opinions, thoughts and methods of thinking actually stimulate you to think.

The following are a series of articles that are put together by Thinking personnel and Thinking partners whose opinions we value.

Opinions

Think beyond the site

Your web site is a direct reflection of your brand and what it represents. A good site reinforces a brand in the positive way whereas, well the reverse is also true. So, if you tend to see your web site as a bit of an after thought, ask yourself how that reflects on your business as a whole. A few words of warning from Peter Barta. Learn more...

Leaders, bosses and bastards

Which one are you? Leading Business psychologist and Thinking client, David Peake from Quantum Edge, discusses the three levels of leadership, how to recognise them, and how to cope. Hear more...

The Problem, the Balloon, and the Four Bedroom House

There a number of problems that every project will encounter over its life. This article by Joe Di Stefano looks at a method of avoiding scope creep. It's more than just keeping your fingers crossed. Read more...

Back to basics

So, lets get down to some key principles. Most businesses, particularly smaller ones need to maximize the effectiveness of their existing resources to get the most out of what they have. Peter Barta outlines some simple ways to make the most of your online presence Learn more...