by Graeme Codrington
on March 27, 2012
in General, Strategy, The Quick and the Dead - case studies, TT, TT Internal Issues
Today is the tenth anniversary of the starting of our company, TomorrowToday. Ten years ago today, Barrie Bramley, Keith Coats and Graeme Codrington had lunch at a restaurant called Ruby’s in Fourways Mall, Sandton. We had already been working together for a few years, but that day we agreed to formalise our work, form a [...]
by Saffron Baggallay
on December 12, 2011
in Articles, Connection Economy, International News, Media tidbits, TT Internal Issues
As you may or may not know TomorrowToday does not have a central office where we all trundle off to between 08h00 and 17h00 Monday to Friday. Let’s face it who does do that anymore? TomorrowToday has what we call a ‘virtual office’ meaning that we are all in different cities at any given time, [...]
by Graeme Codrington
on December 9, 2011
in Book Reviews, Generations, TT Internal Issues
Exciting news: My best-selling book, “Mind the Gap” originally published by Penguin in 2004 has been fully revised and updated and is now available. Buy it from Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.com or Kalahari.net. Nearly 25,000 copies of the book have already been sold, making one of the best selling South African published business books of all time. [...]
by TomorrowToday
on November 24, 2011
in TT Internal Issues
TomorrowToday ‘s focus is on the ‘new world of work’. Of course we understand this and it makes perfect sense to us but we have found that the translation of the description: ‘new world of work’ is not always as straightforward as we would like to believe. What exactly do we mean by ‘new world [...]
by TomorrowToday
on September 29, 2011
in TT Internal Issues
Message from Keith… After ten years of working together with Graeme Codrington and myself in TomorrowToday, Barrie Bramley has decided to step out and pursue his own business venture. It was ten years ago that Graeme, Barrie and I agreed that working together in what was to become TomorrowToday’ was a no-brainer. There have been [...]
by TomorrowToday
on September 12, 2011
in Connection Economy, Consumer 2.0, Customer service / experience, Future Trends, Marketing and sales, Social media, TT Internal Issues, Web 2.0
I’m not sure there can be anyone left on the planet who hasn’t been exposed to an infographic? Wikipedia describes them as: Information graphics or infographics are graphic visual representations of information, data or knowledge. These graphics present complex information quickly and clearly, such as in signs, maps, journalism, technical writing, and education. With an [...]
by Barrie Bramley
on August 26, 2011
in Connection Economy, TT Internal Issues
I don’t know about you, but when a key Business Development Person in TomorrowToday announced they were moving to Australia (a 3 year trip) as part of a step forward for her husband’s career, I was shocked. Doubly! Firstly, that she was leaving, and secondly that anyone could think that a move to Australia was [...]
by Barrie Bramley
on February 7, 2011
in General, TT Internal Issues
Over the weekend I had a little fun with the new iMovie in iLife ’11. There are ‘movie trailer’ templates included in this version. I was halfway through putting some footage together for a showcase TomorrowToday has been invited to in Durban this week, and so used some of the footage to create this…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPevSSkciWQ
by Barrie Bramley
on December 13, 2010
in Collaboration and partnerships, Connection Economy, Customer service / experience, General, Strategy, Technology, The Quick and the Dead - case studies, TT Internal Issues
Some readers may have noticed, that on 2 December 2010, TomorrowToday’s Blog housed at connectioneconomy.com was ‘Merged and Acquired’ by the tomorrowtoday.co.za domain? From a user perspective nothing has changed outside of look, feel and url. The content is still generated by the same people, with the same focus, aimed at the same audience – you [...]
by Jude
on November 25, 2010
in General, Organisational Design, Teams, Technology, TT Internal Issues, Work-Life Integration (and wellness)
The following tools are some of what the TomorrowToday team use, which enable us to work more effectively in our virtual office environment. Skype is a well-known tool used by many individuals and businesses to communicate over the Internet. The beauty of Skype is that with just an Internet connection, you can connect with other [...]
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