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The great reset of the pandemic has the potential to launch the UK’s productivity back on course, following record low levels in 2019 – but the key to unlocking post-pandemic productivity not only lies in further and greater technology adoption, but also in reskilling.
Successful businesses and economies are increasingly built on intangible or ‘knowledge assets’ rather than physical ones.
Improving productivity not only boosts economic growth, it can also encourage innovation, create employment opportunities, enhance educational attainment, and renew the social and cultural fabric across the UK.
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.
Download our government venturing report to understand the seven key steps for unlocking the value of public sector knowledge assets.
Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the long-term NHS ambition for integrated working has quickly become a reality with cross-agency working to combat the virus.
Managing Director of Security Watchdog, Susie Thomson and Capita’s Director of Digital Onboarding, Lesley Gregory, recently hosted an online discussion about the importance of creating great onboarding experiences, and how to achieve this digitally in a post-pandemic world.
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.
Remote working is not a new concept, it’s one that has become more popular with modern workers in recent years - this was greatly escalated in early 2020 by the outbreak of the global pandemic.