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BP Legal Solicitors boss believes flexibility has its place in the working practices of the future
It is without doubt that the Covid-19 pandemic has forced businesses to embrace flexible working and there are no signs that this is going to cease in the post-Covid world.
YMCA Derbyshire chief hopeful that Covid can pave the way for social inequalities to be addressed
As we look to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic as a country, Gillian Sewell, CEO of YMCA Derbyshire, is optimistic that the general public will now look at social inequalities such as poverty in a new light, paving the way for positive change that will elevate the social status of many.
Covid-19 brings harsh challenges but also positives for Warings Furniture
For decades, furniture manufacturer Warings Furniture in Norfolk has been the preferred supplier of interior and exterior furniture to leading hospitality groups in the UK and internationally.
Mitchell Meredith: State pension claimants to feel the pinch of cost-of-living crisis as Bank says rates will rise again
Pensions and pension savers have come under pressure from several factors over recent years, with those saving for retirement now having to consider a range of challenges.
“Just go for it” JustAccounts Ltd boss says to hopeful entrepreneurs on forming their own businesses
Channelling his own experiences establishing a business, JustAccounts Ltd director Barry Florida-James issues a rallying call to young entrepreneurs dreaming of setting up their own firms, urging them to "go for it".
“Seek first to understand before being understood”: The art and science of listening in the age of empathetic leadership
Positive Psychology and Leadership Consultant Charlotte Wiseman takes apart the principle of “seeking first to understand before being understood”, essentially “listening”, which Stephen Covey once said was the most critical principle in making interpersonal communication work to the maximum.
IncomeMax founder determined to enforce changes in DWP after touching case study on live show
Despite Lee Healey's vast experience helping thousands of households manage their finances through his role at IncomeMax, a recent encounter on live television would strengthen his resolve to help those in need even further.
2021 reflections: Shetland Sea Salt looks back proudly on Great Taste awards success
Scalloway-based business Shetland Sea Salt can look back on 2021 with immense pride, after being recognised at the national Great Taste awards for its quality of product in September.
"Boundaries have moved": Alcohol Coach Michaela Weaver explores impact of Covid on alcohol consumption
Speaking on the Leaders Council Podcast, critically acclaimed Executive Woman’s Alcohol Coach and best-selling author and public speaker Michaela Weaver discusses how the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated problem drinking and outlines her priorities to help people manage their addictions in 2022.
Exploit the re-opening of borders to maximise export opportunities, says Kallee-Grover
Commenting on the challenges that businesses and trade will face this year, chair of the Liverpool China Partnership, Paul Kallee-Grover MBE, discusses how the movement of goods, people and services will be critical for the economy of England’s northwest.
Healthcare: Preventative medicine now becoming the emphasis, says expert
Appearing on the Leaders Council Podcast, award-winning author and preventative medicine expert, Dr Paul Jenkins, talks about how in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic, preventative healthcare is being held in higher regard.
PMQs: Pressure to quit piles on prime minister as Tory MP defects
In a heated PMQs session on Wednesday, a defiant Boris Johnson continued to resist calls to stand down, after one of his Conservative MPs defected to Labour and former cabinet minister David Davis joined the growing list of voices calling for his departure.
2021 reflections: Charlotte Wiseman highlights her key wins and learnings of the year
In an article which originally appeared on LinkedIn, Charlotte Wiseman looks back on 2021 and discusses the ‘wins and learnings’ her organisation has enjoyed and how she has seen many organisations change their approach to mental health and wellbeing in the wake of the pandemic.
Anatomap founder Franc optimistic about potential of Injury Capture app
Speaking on The Leaders Council Podcast, Anatomap founder Simon Franc reflected on the 2021 launch of the new Injury Capture app, which he hopes will help empower victims of abuse, sexual assault and violent crime all over the world by aiding the ability of victims and their associates to record and report it.
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