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How to build service resilience into local public services
This report looks at how organisations can embrace neurodiversity as part of the DE&I agenda, and incorporate strategies to educate employees.
Today’s problems are more complex than ever and navigating crisis looks set to be a permanent feature for leaders and individuals in the years ahead.
Our paper considers the importance of balancing customer-company effort for retention: every interaction must be easy so customers are more likely to return.
The future of the travel and leisure sector is undoubtedly set to be affected by rising costs, ongoing disruption and growing concerns about its environmental impact - all at a time when consumer demand and expectations are increasing.
Our study of 3,000 UK shoppers benchmarks consumer attitudes to understand how we shop, our preferences and the extent we require sustainable/ethical practices.
Together with independent thinktank Localis, we hosted a roundtable to consider the challenges and opportunities for local growth and regional development in line with government agendas such as ‘Build Back Better’ and ‘Levelling up’.
Together with independent thinktank Localis we hosted ‘Going long’, a roundtable discussion which brought together national and local experts to discuss the implications of the 2021 spending review in respect to the local government’s ability to deliver for people and place.
There is a consensus that the world needs more learning – whether it’s part of society building back better, responding to the future of work in the short term, or equipping the next generation to step into the jobs that we do not yet know about.
The disruptive forces shaping the future of the insurance industry as a result of the post-pandemic environment is escalating change in technology and increasing competition whilst evolving customer expectations and greater regulatory demands.