The World of Gingerbreadgirl

Where the Gingerbread Girl publishes poetry and other creative writing in addition to recording the progress of whatever project she happens to be working on at the time.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Anonymous comment to blog provokes feelings of distain...

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My thanks to Rob Greenland and Patrick Hadfield for responding to my blogpost on action for climate change. Firstly, I hope I don't com...
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Only a marriage of youth and experience will change the world

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As I sit on a cold Tuesday morning with the heat off and many sweaters on, I am simultaneously reading the paper, listening to Radio Four an...
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Monday, October 12, 2009

Where next for the Bloggers' Circle?

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The twin objectives of the Bloggers' Circle were to enable members to develop a wider audience for their blog posts and to be a source o...

Summary of Interview with Mandeep Kaur

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Mandeep Kaur was born is the Punjab and is the first Sikh Chaplain in the MOD. In her role, she has responsibility of "providing moral,...

Summary of Interview with Ed Kessler

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Dr Ed Kessler is, among other things, the director of the Woolf Institute of Abrahamic Faiths which is "dedicated to teaching, research...
Sunday, October 4, 2009

Why stop at a Director of Strangeness for the Arts Council?

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Year ago my driver in Siam Reap admitted he did not like western classical music - it all sounded like noise to him. We laughed because wha...
Saturday, September 12, 2009

Too much action without enough strategy is a sure route to bankruptcy!

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As a management consultant, I would like to respond to Simon Cooke's blog post that there is too much strategy and not enough action. I ...
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Jane Mason is the Gingerbread Girl. I am an ex-partner in an international management consulting firm who is now a writer and an independent management consultant. Currently I am working on a project to develop a contemporary understanding of virtue and how to embed it in society as a way to get us out of the mess that the financial crisis has brought to light. I seek to make a positive impact on people around me and hope to help them make a bit more sense of their own worlds in some way. To learn more about me, please see my website: www.gingerbreadgirl.name
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