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Personal Philosophy

8 September 2022

My favourite T-shirt has my philosophy for life: “I want to be the person my dog thinks I am”

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South Korea’s Demographic Plight

1 April 2024

This is a country with a massive problem. There is an ageing population, an issue compounded by a birth rate below the level of sustainability. Who will create the wealth, do the jobs, care for the elderly, perpetuate the nationality?

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Life of a Humble Man

1 April 2024

As an approach to this document, I will refer to my Dad as Ron because it is about him.

However, a great deal of it is from my perspective and the things I know, meaning there will be too many references to me!

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Dogs in the Workplace

22 August 2023

Should we allow pets into work, especially dogs; mans best friend?

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Personal Philosophy

8 September 2022

My favourite T-shirt has my philosophy for life: “I want to be the person my dog thinks I am”

Continue Reading Personal Philosophy

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After an extensive career in Human Resources, much of which was at a senior level, Rob is a consultant and executive, life and career coach. He is an international public speaker, author, and climate reality leader.

Rob is also a founder and director of Work Horizons, and director of Naturally Concerned.

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