Why businesses need to innovate and prepare (or die)
The business graveyard is littered with casualties of companies that have failed to either anticipate change or adapt to shifting customer demand.
The business graveyard is littered with casualties of companies that have failed to either anticipate change or adapt to shifting customer demand.
The mistakes of the past and, to be honest, the present will very quickly come home to roost if a massive change isn't made to the way we train people for employment.
Once, the best endorsement a business could receive was a word of mouth recommendation from a customer. Has this changed
Preparing for a post-deal Brexit may sound like an uncertain prospect, but it's smaller businesses that can be more agile in this regard.
As we enter the New Year, I'm happy to say that entrepreneurialism is alive and well in the UK.
As most founders will tell you, building a tech platform from the ground up is no easy task. There are challenges coming at you on all sides.
So, there we have it, the latest chapter of the UK political farce has been closed. It's now time for a new story, and it needs to have business as the central character in the plot.
In the week when our lives are going to be consumed by the General Election, I wanted to look at something a little bit more inspirational the rise in the number of apprenticeships.
It should come as no surprise that England is experiencing a housing shortage epidemic. Stories of young professionals unable to step onto the housing ladder feature regularly in the press, as does the failure of successive governments to tackle the problem.
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