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We’re living through possibly the biggest change in working patterns since the industrial revolution.
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.
Peter Wallace, Managing Director of HR Solutions at Capita, shares his thoughts on employee engagement during the pandemic and beyond.
An organisation’s sense of purpose is critical, not only to its strategy but also to its culture.
As the pace of change speeds up, the top predictor of success is your ability to innovate as fast as the changes in customer behavior and technology, and faster than your competitors.
The office has changed, and it’s unlikely to return to the way it was before Covid-19 struck.
According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), 65% of children entering primary school today will end up in jobs that don’t yet exist.
We’re living in an age of unprecedented disruption for business and individuals. But this is potentially a great opportunity to view work and life after the pandemic as a new frontier.
To mark today’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), Andy Start spoke to Damian Riley, to discuss the importance of disability inclusivity.
"Can we uninstall 2020? The current version has a nasty virus in it,” says the meme flying around social media for the past few months. There are, however, glimmers of light that can be found around the world which have arisen out of the pandemic.