Regulating Social MediaSteve Bannon boasts that the incoming Trump administration has tamed the social media sites. The ex-prisoner uses typically intemperate…Jan 19Jan 19
Hard-a-port to avoid the rocky shoreI wrote a piece of Mike Phipps, Labour Hub, called, Labour in crisis must change direction, published on 30 Dec. It was a comment on the…Jan 8Jan 8
More on non-compete agreementsNon Compete agreements usually have four dimensions. These are solicitation of clients, solicitation of staff and suppliers, and a…Dec 24, 2024Dec 24, 2024
The Draghi report on European competitiveness.I have been trying to get on top of whether the Draghi Report on European economic competitiveness is really a game changer. Without study…Dec 16, 2024Dec 16, 2024
Managing & distributing content on the cheapI have argued for a while that a person or org’s social media communications need to be planned and designed to be easy to find. I wrote a…Dec 4, 2024Dec 4, 2024
Haigh, precedent and Forde & factionalismSo Louise Haigh has resigned from the Government. I note that the offence which led to the resignation was spent, and she had previously…Nov 30, 2024Nov 30, 2024
Not a good dayNot a good day for progressive politics yesterday, Trump smashes Harris, and in Germany, Scholtz fires his finance minister, Linder…Nov 7, 2024Nov 7, 2024
A budget that both “needs improvement” & “exceeds expectations”The budget headline is a £127bn deficit and current account stabilisation where the Tories had planned further reductions in expenditure.Nov 6, 2024Nov 6, 2024
Are there any public sector efficiencies to find?In order to prop up the markets, Kier Starmer wrote an article in the FT, once again extolling the need for public sector reform. His…Nov 4, 2024Nov 4, 2024
Authority, common sense and modern A.I.Do public sector organisations need to own their AI training bases? Is this another iteration of the question originally posed at www03, by…Nov 3, 2024Nov 3, 2024