A real-life story of how an SME dealt with a hack attack
By Staff writer
Entrepreneur Guy Mucklow provides a five point contingency plan so fellow business builders don’t end up like him the victim of a cyber hack attack.
By Staff writer
Entrepreneur Guy Mucklow provides a five point contingency plan so fellow business builders don’t end up like him the victim of a cyber hack attack.
Business leaders are worried about the UK’s skills gap. It’s nothing new the debate on why we can’t seem to close the gap is almost as old as the dreaded productivity puzzle. But our obsession with education could be one of the catalysts.
As Health@Work trains some employees in neuro?linguistic programming and cognitive behavioural therapy, it believes it is worth of Employer of the Year.
Learning Space is an educational organisation, providing a wide range of resources for children of all needs. Lorraine McAleer founded …
By Sam Hulme
What to do next” It’s the question facing each and every student on results day, be it GCSEs or A-Levels. Like most young people, I was unsure. It can be hard to know what you want to do and, for some, university seems like the logical next step. So what can your company do?
First impressions count in every walk of life; they can be the difference between landing a job, contract or investment and walking away empty handed.
By Ben Caine
As a 25-year-old running my own business I am fortunate to work with different clients. From businesses that have been operating for years, to recent startups. What’s new though, is working in an office run almost entirely by under 25s.
By Jenny Taylor
There has been a great deal of debate about the effect of Brexit from an economic, societal and cultural perspective, and education is no exception, says IBM’s Jenny Taylor.
Archimedes said: “Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.” What he was talking about is that with the right tools, you can achieve a lot more with a lot less.
It is an exciting time for edtech in the UK. Last week, a cohort of 12 edtech companies from across the UK travelled over to Denver, Colorado, to the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) conference.