PARALLEL THINKING
Tuesday, December 6th, 2005But parallel thinking goes even further. In traditional thinking, if two people disagree, there is an argument in which each tries to prove the other party wrong.
But parallel thinking goes even further. In traditional thinking, if two people disagree, there is an argument in which each tries to prove the other party wrong.
As Allen Chastanet would say, ‘what does sovereignty mean without economic viability’.
Allen teased us! How can we make any progress when the policy advisors are ignorant about tourism?
The only real answer, as I see it, is to aggressively restructure the economy.
The one thing that is not constant in life is change!
Even though we have done well, we cannot rest on our laurels.
Where there is no vision, the people perish………
CVIS is a for profit company designedto manage three funds:
Here is a twenty point policy plan for consideration by the social partners.
Katrina has resulted in the exacerbation of the wealth divide.