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It’s a mad, mad world… Time for respect and cool heads
24th September 2012 by Tracey Keys in Blog

The last two weeks have seen unprecedented social unrest around the world – the democratization of everything is spreading but frankly it’s not a pretty sight.  Just think back on

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Three Steps Your Organization Can Take to Achieve Zero-Waste
23rd August 2012 by guest in Blog

Ashley Halligan, of Software Advice, recently published an article outlining how organizations are undertaking zero-waste initiatives – specifically, diverting all of their waste from landfills through a series of efforts

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What’s In Your Healthcare Future, America?
3rd August 2012 by guest in Blog

Natasha Deonarain, MD, MBA is a board-certified family practice and urgent care physician with 20 years of experience in both Canada and the United States. In her upcoming book, The

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Innovating for Urban Sustainability – In Some Surprising Places
22nd May 2012 by guest in Blog

Ashley Halligan, of Software Advice, recently reported on innovative sustainability efforts across the globe – in some surprising places.  But perhaps we should not be so surprised. Making the best

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Power to the people: The future is distributed energy
30th April 2012 by Tracey Keys in Blog

Is the potential of distributed energy on your radar yet?  If it isn’t, it probably should be.  Energy transforms economies and lives, so it should demand the attention of politicians,

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Vietnam Calling: Growing Pains
10th January 2012 by Tracey Keys in Blog
Vietnam Calling: Growing Pains
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In my last blog post, I talked about the phenomenal rise and opportunities in Vietnam, but there are also challenges ahead.  Some thoughts from discussions while there… While the streets

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People and Power: 3 Numbers That Will Impact the World
2nd November 2011 by Tracey Keys in Blog

The headlines have been full of numbers recently, particularly as we have just passed a milestone where the 7 billionth person has now joined the world’s population (give or take

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The Fight for the Interface: Who Will Be the Intermediaries of Choice?
10th October 2011 by Tracey Keys in Blog

Information and communications technologies are advancing rapidly, reshaping all aspects of our work and lives, from telecommuting to how we find information to how we interact with others.  The implications

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The Power of Ideas
10th August 2011 by Tracey Keys in Blog

Knowledge and information is being created and shared globally at a faster rate than ever before. In world of real-time news, consumer-ceased content and everything online we are even exceeding

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On a Wing and a Prayer: Japan, Libya and Egypt
20th March 2011 by Tracey Keys in Blog

Large parts of the world are this week operating on a wing and a prayer: With high levels of damage, low levels of preparation and many unknown factors, desperate people

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