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The Decline of Honour in Global Politics – Book Review

04 Wednesday Mar 2026

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A Plague On All of Their Houses

By Rebecca Kennedy, The Observer, Chelsea, Wednesday 4th March 2026

The End of Honour: From Absurdity to Global Thuggery By Martyn Jones (martyn.es, 2025)

In the grand sweep of history, as Paul Kennedy might observe, empires rise and fall not merely through the clash of arms or the ebb of economic tides, but through the erosion of moral sinews that bind societies and their leaders. Martyn Jones’s The End of Honour echoes this Kennedy-esque thesis, charting the precipitous decline of integrity in global politics from the unipolar illusions of the post-Cold War era to the brazen thuggery of contemporary strongmen. Written over a quarter-century, this sprawling polemic, part historical autopsy, part diplomatic jeremiad, dissects how the United States, once the self-anointed guardian of liberal order, has devolved into a “basket case” of strategic incoherence, abetted by neoliberal hubris and neoconservative adventurism. Jones, a data strategist turned contrarian commentator, draws on a lifetime of observation, from Welsh nationalism to Spanish socialism, to argue that honour’s demise has unleashed a world of “global thuggery,” where power is wielded not with restraint but as a blunt instrument of self-interest.

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Global Thuggery and the Erosion of Democracy Explained – Book Review

04 Wednesday Mar 2026

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A Plague On All of Their Houses

By Rebecca Kennedy, The Charmed World Literary Supplement, Madrid, Wednesday 4th March 2026

In his latest work, The End of Honour: From Absurdity to Global Thuggery, Martyn Jones presents a searing, non-linear “collage of collapse” that chronicles the steady erosion of political integrity and the rise of a “surrealist theatre” in global governance. Drawing on a quarter-century of observation, Jones argues that the democratic institutions we once revered as “pillars of integrity” have been hollowed out, replaced by a “theology of managerialism” and a “moronic embrace of the void”.

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BOOK REVIEW: Good vs Bad Leadership: Key Insights

03 Tuesday Mar 2026

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Good Leader / Bad Leader – Martyn Jones

By Stephanie Charming, Madrid, Tuesday 3rd March 2026

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In the annals of leadership literature, few works pierce the fog of modern managerial sophistry with the precision of a well-aimed bayonet charge. Martyn Jones’s Good Leader/Bad Leader: The Difference and Why It Matters stands as a clarion call to arms, a treatise that dissects the anatomy of command with the surgical acuity of Sun Tzu and the unflinching moral rigour of Marcus Aurelius. As a veteran strategist in the digital trenches, once hailed as one of the world’s top database minds, Jones draws not from ivory-tower abstractions but from the bloodied fields of corporate and public service battles. His book is no mere manual; it is a manifesto for the embattled leader, a compass for navigating the treacherous terrains of human ambition and institutional decay.

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BOOK REVIEW: Martyn Jones on Leadership Integrity

03 Tuesday Mar 2026

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Good Leader / Bad Leader – Martyn Jones

By Stephanie Charming, Madrid, Tuesday 3rd March 2026

Leadership

In Good Leader/Bad Leader: The difference and why it matters, Martyn Jones sets himself an unfashionable task. At a time when leadership literature is awash with nuance, frameworks and neurobiological footnotes, he returns to first principles: good is good; bad is bad. And the distinction, he insists, is neither academic nor optional.

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BOOK REVIEW: The Moral Foundations of Effective Leadership

02 Monday Mar 2026

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Good Leader / Bad Leader – Martyn Jones

By Jennifer Bartlett, Chelsea, Monday 2nd March 2026

Leadership

In Good Leader / Bad Leader: The difference and why it matters, Martyn Jones provides a visceral, unfiltered, and deeply philosophical examination of leadership that eschews the sanitised language of modern corporate manuals. Jones, a veteran consultant with four decades of experience advising global giants like Adidas, IBM, and the United Nations, crafts a manifesto that is part ethical treatise and part practical field guide for the “leadership masochist”.

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12 Data Wishes for a Smarter 2026

13 Saturday Dec 2025

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A Coruña, 13th December 2025

A Dozen Data Wishes for Christmas 2025 — and a Sharper, Smarter New Year

As 2025 winds down, the tinsel comes out. It’s tempting to imagine a quieter, saner digital ecosystem on the horizon. Call it festive optimism or a data professional’s annual catharsis. Here are twelve wishes for 2026. They are equal parts hard-edged realism, FT Weekend reflection, and Wired-grade futurism.

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2026 Data Trends: Navigating the Future of Data Management

10 Wednesday Dec 2025

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Somewhere in Spain, 10th December 2025

Oh, brilliant. Gather round, comrades. It’s time for another installment of “Tech Executives Discover That Computers Need Electricity.” This time, they’ve dressed it up in a shiny frock and called it “2026 Data Trends.” Christ almighty, where do we even start?

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Balanced Scorecard – BSC

12 Sunday Jan 2025

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A balanced scorecard is a strategy performance management tool – a well-structured report used to keep track of the execution of activities by staff and to monitor the consequences arising from these actions.
The term ‘balanced scorecard’ primarily refers to a performance management report used by a management team, and typically focused on managing the implementation of a strategy or operational activities. In a 2020 survey 88% of respondents reported using the balanced scorecard for strategy implementation management, and 63% for operational management. Although less common, the balanced scorecard is also used by individuals to track personal performance; only 17% of respondents in the survey reported using balanced scorecards in this way. However it is clear from the same survey that a larger proportion (about 30%) use corporate balanced scorecard elements to inform personal goal setting and incentive calculations.

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Top Leadership Lessons to Enhance Your Skills

08 Friday Nov 2024

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My Thoughts About Leadership

Leadership, wherever it is to be found, and it can be found almost everywhere, plays an essential role in everything, and it comes in all shapes and sizes. The subject of leadership, like strategy, is very close to me, and these are facets of my knowledge and experience that I constantly try to improve. Here, I am detailing some of the leadership points of view that I have developed or embraced to some degree or another. These are things that have also served to shape me and, more importantly, to bring me to where I now am: the village of Bandoxa.

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Navigating Information Challenges: A Modern Guide

05 Tuesday Nov 2024

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The biggest challenges facing information

The challenges facing information today are closely related to the complexity of data management, technology and social factors. Here are some of the biggest challenges:

1. Data Overload:

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