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James Coghlan

@jamesmc61

Business owner. Former ISME Chair 2015-17. Interested in current affairs, sport & lots more. Never drink & tweet. Views my own.

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Proud to see a piece I co-authored with Yasmin Green on AI and trust appear in Foreign Affairs. Anthropology on AI rocks! foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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Excellent piece, well researched, albeit not unknown. However, the Irish Times (& Independent) both have 50-60k circulations & sit behind a pay wall. How to circulate this piece to a much wider audience, particularly young people, can wanda & ProgressIreland do that?

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Collison Bros messaging needs mainstreaming so all will be influenced by vip influencers John Collison & Patrick Collison. The people ask, where has all the money gone…much on gold plated competing quangos leading to inertia. Root & branch reform needed now before we repeat past mistakes!

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It's New Year, so time to look back and forward. These are 10 things I think we need to recognise in 2026. It’s a response to what I think are profoundly damaging mistaken assumptions I’ve heard and read from practitioners, journalists, and analysts in 2025. Warning: very long🧵

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Insightful piece by Simon Kuper, well worth a read. “Europe’s elite tribe under unprecedented pressure from Russia, China, climate change, AI and Trump. The elite hope to ward off multiple catastrophes by waiting until adversaries act, then responding feebly. “

Insightful piece by Simon Kuper, well worth a read. “Europe’s elite tribe under unprecedented pressure from Russia, China, climate change, AI and Trump. The elite hope to ward off multiple catastrophes by waiting until adversaries act, then responding feebly. “
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Supporting the Everyday Entrepreneur is critical for Ireland’s Future. ISME has called for a fundamental shift in Ireland’s economic strategy to better support indigenous businesses and reduce the State’s reliance on FDI corporations. Read Policy Paper zurl.co/Gnaa5

Supporting the Everyday Entrepreneur is critical for Ireland’s Future. <a href="/isme_ie/">ISME</a> has called for a fundamental shift in Ireland’s economic strategy to better support indigenous businesses and reduce the State’s reliance on FDI corporations. Read Policy Paper zurl.co/Gnaa5
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ISME CEO Neil McDonnell joined Conall O Móráin's Great Business Show podcast to discuss how Ireland’s reliance on a tiny number of multinational companies to deliver most corporation is not an economic policy, but a massive gamble. Click zurl.co/vzotX to listen to podcast

<a href="/isme_ie/">ISME</a> CEO Neil McDonnell joined <a href="/ConallOM/">Conall O Móráin</a>'s Great Business Show podcast to discuss how Ireland’s reliance on a tiny number of multinational companies to deliver most corporation is not an economic policy, but a massive gamble. Click zurl.co/vzotX to listen to podcast
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ISME's CEO Neil McDonnell joined Matt Cooper on The Last Word to discuss ISME’s Indigenous Enterprise Policy launched last week. This paper urges the Government to improve the business environment for Ireland’s “Everyday Entrepreneurs” Click zurl.co/vc5zpto listen.

<a href="/isme_ie/">ISME</a>'s CEO Neil McDonnell joined <a href="/cooper_m/">Matt Cooper</a> on The Last Word to discuss ISME’s Indigenous Enterprise Policy launched last week. This paper urges the Government to improve the business environment for Ireland’s “Everyday Entrepreneurs” Click zurl.co/vc5zpto listen.