About
Hi, and welcome to the SSON Editorial Blog!
My name’s Jamie Liddell, and I’m the Online Editor at the Shared Services & Outsourcing Network (SSON), UK
I have worked in journalism since the tender age of 17 as a cub reporter for The Tico Times, Costa Rica’s highly regarded English-language weekly newspaper. I hold an MA in English from Clare College, Cambridge University, and come to SSON from the world of overseas property publishing where I worked on the industry’s best-selling publications for the UK and Ireland, and gave seminars at consumer and b2b exhibitions and conferences internationally.
Please do let me have your comments on this blog, and any shared services and outsourcing-related issues generally: I look forward to hearing from you.
Contact Details
Phone: +44 (0)20 7368 9544
Email: jamie.liddell@ssonetwork.com
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December 17, 2008 at 1:41 am
[...] Jamie Liddell offers a great sentiment on value of predictions in his The Perils of Prognostication “Who could have foreseen only a year ago that by the turn of 2009 we would be living in a world where the US president-elect was an African-American with the middle name “Hussein”; where several western governments – including that bastion of economic liberalism, the United States – had effectively nationalised major financial institutions; where oil prices would stand at the end of the year at effectively one-third of what they were halfway through it; and where Oprah had finally turned her back on dieting for good?” [...]
March 24, 2009 at 5:20 pm
I love your site. Keep it up !