by Minter Dial | Nov 16, 2020 | Digital Transformation, Leadership
For as long as I can remember, I have felt that being structured and organized was a higher quality than being spontaneous. Especially in big business, we are recognized — if not rewarded — for our analysis, sense of organization and cartesian order. In business...
by Minter Dial | Mar 15, 2020 | Minter Dialogue, Podcast
Minter Dialogue with Shama Rahman Dr Shama Rahman is an accomplished musician, vocalist, songwriter, with a PhD in philosophy, neuroscience and complexity. She has worked on several initiatives including Jugular Productions, Deep Science Ventures and Neurocreate,...
by Minter Dial | Jan 29, 2017 | Minter Dialogue, Podcast, Social Media
Minter Dialogue with Rod Banner Internet pioneer, Rod Banner founded and built Banner Corp into the largest B2B agency in Europe before selling it to WPP. A man of great renown and influence in the UK, Rod is a fellow Tech London Advocate, agent of change at 3LA...
by Minter Dial | Feb 5, 2016 | Leadership
When I was first asked the question whether parenting skills were transferable to the work place (in terms of management skills), I shrugged off the idea. But, with some further reflection, I think it is entirely appropriate. Maybe it’s about letting the inner...
by Minter Dial | Jun 20, 2014 | Leadership, WWII
I wrote recently about the innovation-confidentiality conundrum and how the code or veil of secrecy can have a negative impact on the spirit of creativity and innovation. The main point of that article was to invite senior management to make...