Scott Challinor
Business Editor for Leaders of Great Britain
Articles published by Scott Challinor - Page 56
Williams Powell urges government to keep the UK at the forefront of intellectual property law
Intellectual property laws are a set of regulations that by necessity are required to continuously adapt in order to remain up to date with technical and legal developments. For many years, the UK has been at the forefront of the latest developments in such laws, a position which can come as a significant benefit. So much so in fact that Williams Powell, a legal services firm which obtains intellectual property rights on behalf of clients, has urged ministers to maintain the UK’s position in this respect in the future.
Inspired by Napoleon: Haines Watts partner highlights importance of leaders being able to generate confidence through their conduct
During a time of crisis, many leaders within all walks of life are forced to inspire confidence within their colleagues and become beacons of motivation and reassurance. Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic which has ravaged the global business landscape, this has been seen across not solely industry but also within communities and governments alike. Appearing on the Leaders Council podcast, David Park, a partner at chartered accountancy firm Haines Watts, discussed why leaders are required to inspire confidence every single day that they go to work and the impact that this has on the people around them.
FlyResearch poll: week 30 update
London based online market research agency FlyResearch has been issuing weekly polls to its research panel of over 3000 people throughout the coronavirus lockdown in the UK, in order to project how the outbreak and the implementing of social distancing has been impacting the daily life of UK citizens.
FlyResearch poll: week 29 update
London based online market research agency FlyResearch has been issuing weekly polls to its research panel of over 3000 people throughout the coronavirus lockdown in the UK, in order to project how the outbreak and the implementing of social distancing has been impacting the daily life of UK citizens.
The high street isn’t dead: Fashion House Group boss explains why there will always be a need for bricks and mortar retail
It is well-documented that consumer habits have been changing for some time. More and more people are deciding to pass up on the opportunity of making journeys into their local retail parks and high streets and are instead opting for the convenience of purchasing online within the comfort of their own home and waiting for the product of choice to come to them. According to the Office for National Statistics, online sales accounted for 21.4 per cent of total retail sales in December 2019, and as the Covid-19 pandemic struck in 2020 and non-essential retailers were abruptly forced to close their doors in March, the popularity of online purchasing - albeit out of necessity - continued to soar.
Sparta Global announces Inflexion as majority investor
Sparta Global - a technology services company focused on attracting, training and delivering the UK’s top business and technology professionals - has announced that Inflexion Private Equity Partners as a new majority investor.
FlyResearch poll: week 28 update
London based online market research agency FlyResearch has been issuing weekly polls to its research panel of over 3000 people throughout the coronavirus lockdown in the UK, in order to project how the outbreak and the implementing of social distancing has been impacting the daily life of UK citizens.
Self Help UK CEO speaks on how the deaf community can lead the way in revolutionising communication in the healthcare sphere
In the UK, users of British Sign Language are not always able to easily access important health information in a comprehensible format, says Sarah Collis, CEO of Self Help UK. When the Covid-19 pandemic hit and all of a sudden information needed to quickly be provided to the population about the need to socially-distance, remain at home and in some cases shield, this presented a problem.
Then and now: One year on from underwhelming review, Becketts leaves Dish Detective with food for thought
When food critic Dish Detective last reviewed hospitality business Becketts, based in Southsea, Portsmouth, in the September of 2019, they recorded that they were by no means “blown away” by the culinary experience of the restaurant.
Sionic named Best Management Consultancy at the WealthBriefing European Awards 2020
Leading financial services consultancy firm Sionic has been crowned “Best Management Consultancy” at the eight annual WealthBriefing European Awards.
Communication key for Smiley Stars Nursery chief as figures show unemployment is on the rise
In an appearance on the Leaders Council podcast, the managing director of Glasgow’s Smiley Stars Nursery, Tamara Marashi, has emphasised the importance of clear and effective communication from top to bottom within businesses, organisations, communities and governments. Meanwhile, we cover some of the expert reaction as the Office for National Statistics indicated that unemployment has reached its highest level for more than three years.
Rubbish Clearance and Waste Removal Ltd boss speaks out against ill practice in waste management industry and discusses how Covid-19 has prompted a change in focus for his business
Initially established in 2007, Rubbish Clearance and Waste Removal Ltd is a business based in Gosport, Hampshire that specialises in domestic, commercial and industrial waste removal, specialist cleaning services, asbestos removal and disposal and rapid response services. The rapid response arm of the business also happens to encompass infection prevention and control, services which have been in some demand during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Fane International optimistic as key Brexit deadline nears
Downing Street has said that a meeting between the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier and UK counterpart Lord Frost on Friday had been “useful” as both convened to continue informal talks toward a post-Brexit trade deal.
JK Technosoft launches ‘Social Distancing Radar’
To help jump-start the manufacturing and hospitality sectors by ensuring safety in public places through the Covid-19 pandemic, JK Technosoft has launched a revolutionary artificial intelligence solution known as ‘Social Distancing Radar’ [SDR], that ensures a safe and secure work premise.
The Orangery Collection boss hails the innovation of businesses through Covid while PM faces scrutiny over local and national restrictions
As businesses have gotten to grips with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK through 2020 and many have been forced to pivot and adapt in order to survive, while some have been unable to see out the storm so far, the businesses that have managed to keep their heads above water can afford to be optimistic about the future. That is, according to Lolly Lee, the managing director of UK PTMD importer The Orangery Collection.
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