The Great British Breakfast
For example, Patrick Lencioni's Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Freakonomics by those two American geezers, and of course nice blogs like those of Seth Godin and the guy pretending to be Steve Jobs.
You know what the problem is with them though? They're American. There's nothing wrong with being American (apart from spelling words with too few letters). One of my best friends is American (or at least he was until he took British citizenship, now there's no going back). Hey, I've even been to America, and I enjoyed the nachos very much indeed although I couldn't eat a whole one.
American business is similar to, but not the same as, British business. I'm guessing you wouldn't base your strategic decisions on a Chinese business blog, or a Dutch blog, only because their business environments are different.
So, take heart dear reader that we are bringing you the very latest innovations in British business thinking. You already know that the British have a long standing reputation as one of the most innovative countries in the world - remember the 'brain drain?'
Well, it's time to take your brain out of the drain and get hip to the groove. This is where it's at, and we're back, bigger and somewhat uglier than ever.
And remember, the comments button is there for a reason.





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