After more than two years of turmoil resulting in a further six months of uncertainty, we remain in the dark about what the future of our country – and the business landscape – will look like in the medium-term.
Former Dragons’ Den star Piers Linney discusses how Brexit could affect growth businesses
Why the corporate world is losing the race for talent
It wasn’t long ago that getting a job at a big corporate company was the goal of every talented, ambitious student.
Betting on a bundle of rights – how the law protects data
Data is the oil of the digital economy – whether it’s personal data or other sorts of data.
Will the future skills-based UK immigration system help or hinder your business?
The UK immigration system never fails to provoke controversy and the most recent government proposals for a future immigration system are no exception.
Why supporting people living with migraine matters
Migraine can wreak havoc on people’s lives, both personally and professionally. Not only is it underdiagnosed and undertreated, it is highly stigmatized.
AI: The next evolution of the personal touch
Artificial intelligence has gone from being a mystical concept on the periphery of technology to playing a pivotal role in the day to day, from big data processing to self-driving cars.
Collaboration not ‘application overload’ is the key to business success
Remember the days of faxes, pagers and instant messaging? It feels like a lifetime ago – but those now archaic forms of communication driven by the desire to improve collaboration and productivity, have led us to today.
From data to diversification
Apple’s recent decision to launch a new credit card and streaming service has been interpreted as an attempt to strengthen its services business in the face of falling global iPhone sales.
The Information Commissioner intends to fine British Airways and Marriott International over £283m in total for breach of the GDPR – should businesses be worried?
Earlier in July the UK’s data protection regulator – the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) – hit the headlines by announcing its intention to impose £283m in total in fines in quick succession.
How to reduce the costs of recruitment
Recruitment is all about gaining an innovative and competitive edge by having the best people working for your company.