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This year, International Women’s Day also marks roughly one year since the global emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Can debt really be considered good? And do we need more of it? At Tortoise Media’s recent ‘The Future of Money’ event I was invited to consider this alongside finance coach and author of Black Girl Finance, Selina Flavius, and the co-author of Angrynomics, Eric Lonergan.
Digital continues to have a profound effect on the world. The way we live, the way we work and the way we relate to one another is changing faster than ever as a result of digital technologies, processes and capabilities.
The UK’s huge unemployment crisis is just beginning, and it is becoming clear that young people are going to be hugely impacted.
Simon Freeman and Paul Abraham discuss the challenges that local government has faced during the Coronavirus pandemic and how creating partnerships across the private and third sectors is the key to future success.
As the NHS moves towards a population-based approach to service delivery, and healthcare systems shift away from acute care tariff-based payments, it’s crucial that we do not lose our focus on data quality.
Covid-19 deaths and infection rates continue to drop in most parts of the world, yet this is far from the end of the pandemic.
Innovation isn’t working. At least, the old style of innovation isn’t. It can’t be – look at the number of established, iconic brands that have fallen foul of disruption over the past few years.
Matt Stagg, Director of Product and Innovation at Barrachd, part of Capita, discusses how data gives us the ‘information advantage’.
Tortoise Media recently held a ThinkIn on how we can already see a landscape of economic and governmental uncertainty stretching ahead of us.
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