The Reds ran hard, had decent shots and, in the form of Xabi Alonso had brillance equal to any Kaka. In the end, AC Milan managed the deflection while Kuyt failed to put a leather deflection on a Gerrard shot. Then the "old" Inzaghi squirted around the defence and...
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The life cycle of a [successful] company and the importance of the brand
Inspired by this blog on "Pink Slip," "Business Darwinism and the will to survive", I ponder how even great companies survive long term. The very concept of lasting [forever] can almost seem counter intuitive (in the world of capital markets). I see the cycle of even...
Management theory
I have long held that I prefer to have all rowers in the boat rowing in unison, even if not necessarily in the perfect direction, rather than seeking the perfect direction and pushing all rowers to row hard (and independently). Depending on how one words this phrase,...
London so wild and live
They say that what most makes London the capital of the world (today anyway, sorry New York) is that it is the premier financial hub. Attracting immigrants from everywhere -- immigrants that want to work and achieve -- London is abuzz with activity. Building cranes...
Nice one Cyril, nice one son…. “Let’s Go Flyers”
Oddly enough, I am not referring to my friend and step-brother (who is called Cyril and comes from Nice). It is more of an old football (US read: soccer) chant from the UK, but I couldn't help mixing metaphors and intoning my step brother's name. In another remarkable...
Big city living – the big not-so-easy
Having spent basically all my life living in big metropolitan centres around the [western] world, I am prone to wax on about their long vaunted advantages: cultural centre, variety of people, business opportunities, anonymity, blah blah blah. Then there are the...
The name game
Following only a couple days after posting a comment on old-fashioned marketing (starting with your ABCs), I came across an article in the Daily Telegraph (Tuesday May 22, page 29) entitled “Is your name to blame for your life?” The article featured an online study of...
Ipod – old fashioned marketing
I remember in my entrepreneurial days thinking that it was a good idea to have the name of the company start with an "A" so that we would appear at the beginning of the [old concept] yellow pages (sort of the ABCs of marketing). Today, we are confronted with two...
NYC Presidential Race (courtesy Freakonomics)
I found refreshing, as a pseudo New Yorker, this blog by Freakonomics duo, Levitt & Dubner, on the possibility of having three of the US Presidential candidates coming from New York: H Clinton (D), Giuliani (R) and Bloomberg (Independent)...! When you know that NY...
Nice airport
If only for the English sounding name of this city, Nice might well have been named the City of the English. As it stands, we have the pre-eminent Promenade des Anglais. Yet, flying Easyjet, the French crew spoke of "boarding" instead of "embarquement." And, the...

To Book Minter!
I’m Minter Dial and I serve my clients by elevating the debate and energy, telling powerful stories and connecting people and ideas. My mission to insert more meaningfulness into our lives and at work. I relish being an engaging professional speaker on leadership, transformation and branding. I’m known for being someone who walks the talk and delivers on or above expectations. I’m the author of four award-winning books, including the second edition of my award-winning book, Heartificial Empathy (April 2023, available in English and French), You Lead published by Kogan Page that won the Business Book Award 2022, and Futureproof (FT-Press/Pearson) that won the Business Book Award 2018. I’m also the producer of the award-winning WWII book and documentary film The Last Ring Home.
My last major published project was Dialogos, Fostering More Meaningful Conversations that was published weekly via Substack, over 79 weeks. I am currently working on a new book, The Avatar Trap.










