Resources available

January 25, 2010 by graeme · 1 Comment 

Resources keyboardI write prolifically (in fact my wife often complains, as I’ll sometimes jump up from the dinner table or our of bed late at night and rush to my computer to capture a thought, or write down a sentence that says exactly what I need to say in the perfect way). I am busy writing a new book – but more on that in a few weeks time.

If you’re interested in what I write, then there are three resources you need to know about. The first is my company’s blog, where I try and put 2 or 3 entries a week, at least. We write about the trends that are shaping the new world of work – you’ll really enjoy it, I think. It’s a great mix of our team’s ongoing insights, in (mostly) bite size chunks.

If you want something a bit more meaty, check out our white paper site, where we post more detailed and in depth articles, based on our ongoing research. For now, these are all available free of charge (that may change later this year, so get in now).

Finally, you can buy one of my three existing books. They were all published through Penguin South Africa, while I was living in Johannesburg. Hopefully they are easily available where you are. If not, please contact me, and we’ll make a plan to get them to you.

If you would like to use any of what I have written – for example, in your company’s in house magazine – I would be honoured. Please do let me know. If you’d like me to customise it for you, or even write something specific for you, please do let me know. I’d more than willing to do so.

Oh, and there is one other resource you might be interested in. All of my presentations are summarised into PDF format and available for download here. Enjoy.

About graeme
Graeme is a keynote presenter, facilitator, author, future trends strategist and expert on the new world of work

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  1. Graham Dunn says:

    Dear Graeme,
    I attended the “Building Men Of Significance” Conference at BMC on the 13th August in Johannesburg.I thought that your presentation was brilliant and I really fell challenenged by the concept.I got the the impression, from the way you talked,that what you were offering was just the tip of the iceburg. I would like to know more and would ask if you could point me in the right direction? (May be one of yuor publications, perhaps?)
    Regards,
    Graham.

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