by James Chaplin | Feb 28, 2022 | Current Affairs, Notes From Ukraine
In my last post, I wrote about the danger of assuming this war is on the verge of being won. With that, it is official. For now, at least, Kyiv is surrounded. The Russian army is reinforcing from the north and the siege is about to enter its most dangerous phase for...
by James Chaplin | Feb 26, 2022 | Current Affairs, Notes From Ukraine
This article was first published on February 26th 2022 As the battle rages on in Kyiv, across the West there is a real danger of false self-congratulation. In my first post of this series approx. a month ago I argued that war was coming and explained why: Briefing:...
by James Chaplin | Feb 24, 2022 | Current Affairs, Notes From Ukraine
This article was first published on February 24th 2022 Last month I wrote the following post on the basis of the information I had, having travelled to Ukraine. In that post among other things, I projected war would start once the winter Olympics finished. So Jan 22....
by James Chaplin | Jan 27, 2022 | Current Affairs, Notes From Ukraine
This article was first published on January 23rd 2022 For people who don’t already know this due to both personal and professional reasons, my network in Ukraine is extensive, and having spent the last week there have identified the following. Interesting...
by James Chaplin | Nov 4, 2021 | Business Management
As increasing amounts of data become available, businesses that are effectively harnessing it are pulling away from competitors. The digital universe is exploding, indeed by 2025, it is estimated that there will have been a 50 fold increase in online data available...