The half-year is typically a time when many of us, not just leaders, look back on the way the first half has gone with a well-intentioned focus on using the lessons of the past six months to map our next steps for the remainder. In so doing, we often take stock of what has gone before, what we have experienced, gained and lost, and use it all to help shape what is to come. Or, at least, what we want to come.
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Coping with COVID
From face-masks to maintaining distances in public spaces to being unable to visit or even hug your loved ones. We’ve gone through a major upheaval in how we interact with the world and taking these new factors into consideration has, quite naturally, brought about various psychological responses from everyone.
Can Caribbean Banks Embrace Online Banking Only?
Thoughts on Today’s Leadership for Tomorrow
In our last talk, we tried to look at the future.
COVID-19 and the Illicit Drug Trade
The disruptive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy is without precedent in the modern age.
COVID-19 and our New Normal
Imagine, it’s 2019. Some tells you, “Next year, people with masks will walk into banks and they won’t be a threat.” Would you believe them?