Tag: Business Strategy
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Worry About Creativity, Not Compliance.
Financial services aren’t some state of nature, to which we’ve decided to apply a few harm-limiting commandments (”thou shalt not trade on thy neighbour’s inside information”). It’s a constructed environment. Regulation is more like a board game, where the rules create the very game they regulate. Without the rules of chess, there is no chess.…
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Focusing on Progress.
Change is always happening. It is either happening to you, or it is something you take charge of. Most organisations have plenty of ideas, even plenty of ambition. What they lack is focus. Plans drift, priorities blur, and the urgent edges out the important. The result is motion without progress.
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Empowering Governance.
Governance shouldn’t slow you down; it should give you the confidence to go further and faster. To many, governance sounds like process and paperwork. In practice, it’s what turns uncertainty into conviction, and conviction into action. When investors, regulators and partners see sound governance, they lean in. They fund, approve, authorise, and collaborate.
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Mastering Complexity.
Complexity can’t be beaten, but it can be mastered. The organisations that thrive aren’t those that try to make the world seem simpler, they’re the ones that make sense of the world as it is, and move decisively within it.
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Strategy is a Story About Mission.
Communicating a strategy isn’t a newscast, it’s a rallying cry. Sharing the strategy should be aimed at reinforcing the culture.
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Funding UK Climate Tech: Problems and Solutions.
There’s plenty of capital and there are plenty of projects but the pipeline between the two is inefficient and ineffective; the plumbing’s broken.
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A Few Thoughts & Things I’ve Found.
The first of an occasional email newsletter I’m sending round to share some thoughts and things I’ve happened across. I hope you find something of interest in here.
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Regulation: Balancing Restraint & Progress.
“If you think regulation isn’t needed, you’re the reason it’s needed.” There are two principal functions of regulation – policing sin, and shifting markets to better serve society – but both can be painful, imperfect and are evermore complex.
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A Roadmap for Start-Ups, Projects, Products & Pivots.
A comprehensive road map to guide you through key stages of an entrepreneurial journey to market.
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“Infinite Interns”, Artificial Intelligence for Folk Like Us.
With the rise of large language models, what are the day-to-day opportunities and limitations of our AI-assisted present?