by Julian Hucker | Nov 17, 2020 | Views
We live in a world rich in data. More data than we’ve ever had before. But data’s only really helpful when it informs. Most modern cars have sensors monitoring the engine, the brakes, the exhaust and much more. When I drive I’m largely oblivious to those sensors and...
by Julian Hucker | May 26, 2020 | Views
I don’t know about you, but I’m always wary of pricing bundles. Whether you’re talking broadband and entertainment offers, a new car, or package holidays (though perhaps not at the moment!), it always seems attractive on the surface – but it’s never quite as good as...
by Andrew Watson | May 22, 2020 | Views
With businesses gradually reopening, many have been quick to identify that the “new normal” will place significant importance on the remote workforce. Office-based staff will be offered the ability to work-at-home, for those sectors that can, and the best...
by Julian Hucker | May 21, 2020 | Views
Right now, business leaders are planning for a future, post-Covid. The savvy ones are asking questions about what they have learned and how they can harness this unique situation. Wherever you’re at, I think everyone is agreed that the world won’t be quite the same...
by Jordan Edmunds | Mar 17, 2020 | Views
Agile projects are fast-paced and highly collaborative by nature. Traditionally, agile teams have held separate workspaces with large open tables littered with post-it notes, encouraging cohesion and developing a team environment in which to produce consistently...
by Chloe Baybutt | Oct 30, 2019 | Views
There is no denying the stress that coincides with the first days, weeks and even months of starting a new job. Micheal Watkins, in his book ‘The First 90 Days’, attempts to execute the paradox behind the first 90 days of being employed in a new workplace. Watkins...
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