Published books and articles
December 8, 2009 by graeme · 4 Comments
Graeme is the author of three best-selling books published by Penguin. His well-researched books are accessible and practical, and referred to regularly by business leaders.
Graeme also regularly writes white papers and in-depth articles on relevant topics for his clients. He is also a prolific writer of blogs and contributes regularly to media publications. All of this work supports and complements his work with his clients, helping them to understand – and take advantage of – the disruptive forces shaping the new world of work.
Graeme is currently working on three main projects, each of which is likely to be published in 2010. More details will be available soon:
- “The TIDES of Change” – five disruptive forces shaping the new world of work
- Generations in the UK – a project to apply his “Mind the Gap” work to the UK and Europe, and an update of his best selling book
- Strategic Leadership Intelligence – a collaboration with two leadership experts
Graeme’s best selling book, “Mind the Gap” (originally published in 2004, with multiple reprints) was reissued in 2009 with a brand new cover.
Follow these links for details of Graeme’s written resources:
- Published books
- White paper library (at Graeme’s company website: TomorrowToday)
- Media contributions
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I am very glad to inform you that your very good presentation in Yazd ( Iran ) gave me more information about the gap between generations. Thank you
Hi Graeme
during this presentation you mention people who do online work, if I remember correctly — or a central place where job offers are made and those who want to do the job put in a bid and do it… Do u have any URLs to share?
Ive started reading about online work from home and boy oh boy there are scams galore…
BTW — how was your visit to Rugby — there where it all began??? LOL
Andries,
I think the site you’re talking about is http://www.elance.com
But also have a look at http://tinyurl.com/socmedia2 for more examples.
Graeme