Despite Thursday's 148-point fall in the FTSE, plagues of locusts are not yet swarming down Ely Place. We are still in the land of the £2 coffee. And the wine bar down the hill offers Chateau Angelus 1996 at the knockdown price of £195 a bottle
He's right. People have it too easy, if people can afford over-inflated prices over the long term then they being paid far too much. We need to control these costs, as we would all input costs.
Quite correct. The average latte-slurping city worker merrily continues to ignore their credit-soaked existence. This behaviour will prolong the impending economic downturn. A more flexible response requires educating key people, a responsibility of all of us, but inevitably will need to be driven by business, not government ...
This blog is a possibly vain attempt to convey the collective wisdom (and foolishness) of the members of Organisation Consulting Partnership LLP. Grumpy Old Man is rarely seen in daylight, but may occasionally be spotted in the early hours as he wanders back to Greycoat Place after an evening at his club, muttering profanities to himself and haranguing a lamp-post about the errors of our times. In addition to posting comments on this blog, you can get in touch with Grumpy Old Man via the contact page on the OCP website: http://www.ocp.co.uk
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That's quite enough excitement for one day. Time to take your medication and have a nap.
He's right. People have it too easy, if people can afford over-inflated prices over the long term then they being paid far too much. We need to control these costs, as we would all input costs.
Quite correct. The average latte-slurping city worker merrily continues to ignore their credit-soaked existence. This behaviour will prolong the impending economic downturn. A more flexible response requires educating key people, a responsibility of all of us, but inevitably will need to be driven by business, not government ...
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