You and AI

Public sector buyers are starting to ask a different question in tenders. Not just what will you deliver, but how was this bid produced? Specifically, was AI used, how was it used, and what checks were applied? That brings the process behind the submission into scope. The issue is not whether suppliers use AI –… Read More You and AI

Product or Business

One of the useful things about conversation is not just the chance to share ideas but also the space to shape them. A conversation this week helped me refine something I’ve been noticing for a while. When people tell me they want to start a podcast, a bit of discussion usually reveals they have three… Read More Product or Business

Data catch up

I posted 50 more big ideas for L&D on Wednesday morning. By the afternoon, the latest research from Stanford and the Hoover Institution landed in my inbox. I wasn’t expecting vindication. But here we are. The Survey of Working Arrangements and Attitudes has been running monthly since 2020. With over 200,000 observations, the May 2026… Read More Data catch up

The associate question nobody is asking

Learning at Work Week is a good moment to celebrate what works. It is also a chance to ask what commissioners could do better, starting with a question that rarely appears in procurement: who is actually doing the delivery? Much public sector learning is delivered through a chain of primes, specialist partners and associates. That… Read More The associate question nobody is asking

50 More Big Ideas

In 2014 I wrote my most read blog post. It was a response to a post on TeachThought that set out 50 radical ideas to change education. Back then, the tone was disruption, and the point was to challenge the factory model of L&D and call time on the assumptions that held it in place.… Read More 50 More Big Ideas