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The best disruptors are focused on customers, not products, they use technology rather than fear it, they create new opportunities often where regulations don't exist and they are backed by those with deep pockets and an appetite for risk. Colin Cullis presents stories of Business Unusual - those people and companies driving the next industrial revolution. The associated articles and videos are available here
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324 - Business Unusual - The power of analysing massive datasets Wed, 31 May 2023
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323 - Business Unusual - Three reasons your company conference is s*it Wed, 24 May 2023
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322 - Business Unusual -The threat of Cybersttacks on businesses Wed, 17 May 2023
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321 - Business Unusual - How to make supporting youth entrepreneurship easy Wed, 10 May 2023
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320 - Business Unusual - Crowdfunding used correctly can change lives Wed, 03 May 2023
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319 - Why regular candid feedback is important at a workplace Wed, 26 Apr 2023
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318 - Business Unusual - Embracing Neurodiversity in the workplace Wed, 19 Apr 2023
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317 - Business Unusual - The leadership curse Wed, 12 Apr 2023
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316 - Business Unusual - The app that fills our knowledge gap Wed, 05 Apr 2023
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315 - Business Unusual - Lack of Psychological Safety at work is your biggest work challenge Wed, 29 Mar 2023
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314 - Business Unusual - How advanced technologies will impact the health sector Wed, 22 Mar 2023
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313 - Business Unusual - The effects of AI on enterprises Wed, 15 Mar 2023
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312 - Business Unusual - Cybersecurity a rising concern for consumers and business in SA Wed, 08 Mar 2023
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311 - Business Unusual - Work life balance is a skill Wed, 01 Mar 2023
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310 - Business Unusual - Holding corporates to account Wed, 22 Feb 2023
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309 - Business Unusual Wed, 15 Feb 2023
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308 - Business Unusual - Achieving Your 2023 Learning Goals without Burning Out Wed, 08 Feb 2023
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307 - Business Unusual - Why leaders fail to communicate strategy Wed, 01 Feb 2023
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306 - Business Unusual - What on earth is ChatGPT? Wed, 25 Jan 2023
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305 - Business Unusual - The consultancy trap and being paralysed by advice fatigue. Wed, 18 Jan 2023
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304 - Business Unusual - "Antifragility" is not just "resilience" Wed, 11 Jan 2023
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303 - Business Unusual - Don’t Put Young People In The Corner Wed, 14 Dec 2022
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302 - Can you tell when you are dealing with artificial intelligence? Wed, 07 Dec 2022
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301 - There are 510 trillion square metres on Earth, just three words can find you. Wed, 30 Nov 2022
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299 - The Taylor Swift Ticket Troubles Wed, 23 Nov 2022
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298 - COP 27 and why we have not fixed climate change Wed, 16 Nov 2022
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297 - Icarus, starring Elon Musk Wed, 09 Nov 2022
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296 - Business Unusual - Boyan Slat - The Ocean Cleanup Wed, 26 Oct 2022
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295 - Business Unusual - The secret to organisational change you didn't know about Wed, 19 Oct 2022
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294 - Business Unusual - Using predictive data analytics to prevent people getting sick, rather than waiting to treat them after they’re ill Wed, 12 Oct 2022
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293 - Immortal voices and the technology that made it Wed, 05 Oct 2022
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292 - Artificially intelligent art - but is it? Wed, 28 Sep 2022
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291 - The Ethereum merge, the next step to make the blockchain more sustainable Wed, 21 Sep 2022
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290 - A vaccine for Malaria Wed, 14 Sep 2022
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289 - The information regulator is ready to flex some privacy law muscle Wed, 07 Sep 2022
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288 - How to measure progress rather than activity Wed, 31 Aug 2022
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287 - Three entrepreneurs and what they reflect about tech innovation Wed, 24 Aug 2022
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286 - Dihydrogen monoxide batteries are the past and very likely the future Wed, 17 Aug 2022
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285 - The Most Hated Man on the Internet, a three-part Netflix docuseries is why we need to get rid of passwords Wed, 10 Aug 2022
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284 - Meta: to infinity or not Wed, 03 Aug 2022
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283 - Your car as a service - mobile subscriptions of a new kind Wed, 27 Jul 2022
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282 - Will Elon Musk be made to buy Twitter now that he does not want to? Wed, 20 Jul 2022
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281 - Duty Free shopping is more interesting that you thought Wed, 13 Jul 2022
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280 - Business Unusual - beyond a minimum wage, to a liveable wage Wed, 06 Jul 2022
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279 - Business Unusual - AI algorithms are being appointed to boards of companies and Cabinets of countries (and Google thinks its AI engine might have become self-aware and conscious) Wed, 29 Jun 2022
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278 - Business Unusual - LGBTQI affirmations in the workplace. Wed, 22 Jun 2022
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277 - Business Unusual looks at a way to fight cancer with viruses Wed, 15 Jun 2022
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276 - The one positive of a high fuel price Wed, 08 Jun 2022
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275 - Business Unusual - Are South Africans likely to buy electric vehicles any time soon? Wed, 08 Jun 2022
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274 - Most of those dating in the US now meet online Wed, 01 Jun 2022
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