While I was enjoying the Doing Good Doing Well conference on Friday and Saturday, the world appeared to be starting to change once again. Events in the Ukraine and Venezuela over the week-end have the potential to sharply re-draw the geo-political map in two critical parts of the world and are also deeply linked to the […]
Doing Good Doing Well
On Friday and Saturday, the Responsible Business Club of IESE Business School’s full time MBA students organized their annual conference which looks at how they can make the world a better place and still make a reasonable living. Since there are other critical issues to write about this week such as the Ukraine and Venezuela, […]
Winter Storm Pax
This picture has apparently gone viral in the web and is supposedly in Michigan. The water supposedly froze in mid wave. The picture, according to a website called TruthOrFiction.com, was taken by a researcher at a French research station in Antarctica and the shape was caused by wind and time. Climate Change at work? […]
Sochi & Sustainability
This week I have been in New York City for the first module of the Advanced Management Program in Media & Entertainment and went with the program participants to visit NBC News and luckily managed to see Alex Wallace, a graduate of the program before she flew out to Sochi for the Winter Olympics. Having been […]
Shale Gas and Fracking (3)
This is third and final (for the time being) posting on shale gas. The first post discussed the technology environmental risks entailed. The second post looked at the impact on the global gas market and this one deals with the geopolitical impact that I believe we can expect as shale gas production continues over the […]