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The 52:52:52 project, launching both on this site and on social media in early 2024 will help you address 52 issues with 52 responses over 52 weeks.

A Mundane Comedy is Dominic Kelleher's new book, which will be published in mid 2024. The introduction is available here and further extracts will appear on this site and on social media in the coming months.

This site addresses what's changing, in our own lives, in our organisations, and in wider society. You'll learn about key changes across more than 150 areas, ranging from ageing and time, through nature and animals, to kindness and love...and very much else inbetween.

Halcyon's aim is to help you reflect on how you can better deal with related change in your own life.

2022

On what's changing now?
Internal Change
Halcyon In Kal… 19 March 2024

 

Please see below significant recent changes across the more than 150 elements of life that we monitor actively, Please contact us for help in dealing with change.

 

What's Changing? - Risk

Risk

 

Please see below selected recent risk-related change.

 

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March 2024

  • More than 100 AI researchers signed an open letter asking the leading companies to allow independent investigators access to their models to ensure risk assessment is thorough. “Generative AI companies should avoid repeating the mistakes of social media platforms, many of which have effectively banned types of research aimed at holding them accountable,” the letter said.

 

January 2024

What's Changing? - Belt & Road Initiative
Belt & Road Initiative
Halcyon In Business 7 December 2023

 

Introduction

China's Belt and Road infrastructure initiative is one of the most ambitious geopolitical projects ever. By 2027, it aims to dish out an estimated $1.3 trillion in loans, around ten times what the US spent on the Marshall Plan in the aftermath of World War II. As China increases its investment in the West, will countries' loyalty shift toward Beijing? About 80 countries have already joined, and dozens more are flirting with the idea. For a world that badly needs more and better infrastructure, Belt and Road is a good thing