Issue 131:2017 11 30: The easy way to increase productivity (Frank O’Nomics)

30 November 2017 The easy way to increase productivity –  stop cyberslacking! 2 ½ hours a day on a Smartphone restricts output. By Frank O’Nomics How many times during the day does the Internet or social media distract you from your work?  Before you click off, worried that this is just another such occasion please… Continue reading Issue 131:2017 11 30: The easy way to increase productivity (Frank O’Nomics)

Issue 105: 2017 05 18: FlowLight (Chin Chin)

18 May 2017 FlowLight Clever, but will it work? By Chin Chin From time to time science produces something which is really useful.  The flushing water closet, for one thing: the self-sticking postage stamp for another.  Both ideas moved civilisation forward without any apparent downside.  Now at last, we may have another: step up, Dr… Continue reading Issue 105: 2017 05 18: FlowLight (Chin Chin)

Issue 46: 2016 03 24:Pointless:The problem with Budgets(Frank O’Nomics)

24 April 2016 Pointless: The problem with Budgets  by Frank O’Nomics   Problem singular?  Why stop at one? ” Surely there are myriad issues that make the whole UK Budget process an exercise in futility?”,  I hear you ask.  You have a fair point and could start with the general issue that Budgets are driven… Continue reading Issue 46: 2016 03 24:Pointless:The problem with Budgets(Frank O’Nomics)

Issue 8: 2015 06 25: Financial news

25 June 2015 Week in Brief: BUSINESS AND THE CITY  WORKING HARDER: Or, at least, more efficiently. The Bank of England has several times in recent years expressed serious concerns over UK productivity – lack of, that is, compared with the USA and most of Europe – blaming factors from difficult commuting conditions to the… Continue reading Issue 8: 2015 06 25: Financial news

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