Managing your professional decline
It is suggested that a decline in our careers is inevitable, and comes earlier than you might expect. So what should we do about it?
Human-centred decisions
It is suggested that a decline in our careers is inevitable, and comes earlier than you might expect. So what should we do about it?
This year’s Belgian Grand Prix may have been a damp squib, but we still had a great time on race day.
The on-track action ramped up on Saturday, with the the first races of the weekend — and F1 qualifying. But the handheld F1 Vision device could have done with some improvements.
Even though both Gordon and I have been avid Formula 1 fans since we were kids, we have never made it to a grand prix. That changed when we went with Alex on a road trip to see the Belgian Grand Prix.
How lessons from how Formula 1 teams are managed could apply to other businesses.
The media — and society in general — has gradually drifted away from listening to expert figures, in favour of practitioners. But it is leaving us less enlightened.
Yesterday was Pedal for Scotland, the annual cycle from Glasgow to Edinburgh. It’s the second time I have taken part, my first being last year. But I was concerned that I wouldn’t be prepared enough for the 45 mile cycle.
The response I got from the teams was varied and telling. In many ways, the character of each team shone through in how they responded.
How my brother and I caught the bug at the world’s most legendary motor race.
Last weekend I packed a spare pair of pants for a “passenger drift experience” at Driftland UK.
The new Formula1.com has brought great new live timing functionality. But the user experience could be improved. Find out how you can improve it yourself in time for the Australian Grand Prix.
For years the debate has raged on. Which image file format is better: PNG or SVG? The Commonwealth Games gave us the chance to find out.