Flexible working does increase job satisfaction but it depends how you arrange it January 31, 2019 | City Talk Research from Cass Business School and Cranfield School of Management has confirmed that flexible working can increase employee job satisfaction and organisational commitment. However, the researchers discovered that employees who establish flexible working arrangements through informal discussion with their line manager are judged to perform much better than those who use formal flexible working arrangements. [...]
Of course AI can be biased – and it’s up to businesses to fix that January 31, 2019 When Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the recently elected US representative, suggested last week that algorithms could be racist, she received a lot of attention. Naysayers derided her for suggesting that inanimate objects can display prejudice, but a number of experts actually supported her. The central premise of the debate is this: machines cannot be biased, but the humans [...]
Staffline startles investors with results delay, shares plummet January 30, 2019 Recruitment support services company Staffline spooked investors into a mass sell-off today by delaying the publication of its full-year results without giving a reason. The AIM listed firm announced this morning it would provide a further update as soon as possible, sending shares into a nosedive. Staffline’s stock was 32 per cent down this afternoon. [...]
London’s workers and employers must work together to train, develop, and prepare for the future January 30, 2019 With Brexit uncertainty looming over the economy and a burgeoning skills crisis, career progression and stability are at the forefront of workers’ minds. In fact, new research from City & Guilds Group, released today as part of the celebrations for our 140th anniversary, shows that 82 per cent of workers in London believe that it [...]
Fyre Festival is a lesson for all event planners about what not to do January 29, 2019 In its new documentary, Fyre: The Greatest Party that Never Happened, released last week, Netflix pulled back the curtains behind one of the most infamous stitch-ups in the event industry. Entrepreneur Billy McFarland had ambitions to create the “most insane festival ever seen” to spread consumer awareness of his talent booking platform. A strategic and [...]
Learn how to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee in your next big meeting, pitch, or presentation January 28, 2019 If you look back over 2018, I’m sure you can think of a meeting that didn’t go well. Perhaps you felt under pressure to win the pitch or gain agreement, and at the critical moment you said the wrong thing. This same challenge is faced by world-class athletes every day. They can prepare for four [...]
The perfect brand name doesn’t exist, so stop searching for it January 28, 2019 Naming a brand is often a tortured process, full of impassioned argument and furrowed brows. Everyone wants to find that silver bullet: the simple, unique name that crystallises everything important about the brand. Well, stop looking. Because you won’t find it – and you don’t need to. Names matter, but never as much as they [...]
For the love of dogs: Tails.com is on a mission to solve the podgy pup epidemic January 28, 2019 You don't need to be a vet to know that a 1.5kg Chihuahua isn’t going to need the same food as a 80kg Great Dane. But while most pet owners tend to focus on portion sizes, few will take into account the different nutritional needs of each breed. “Like parents with their children, owners and their [...]
Trust in business is back up, but with power comes responsibility January 28, 2019 In business, we are all well-versed with the phrase “the customer always comes first”. The 2019 Edelman Trust Barometer tells a different story. The British people believe that the greatest obligation of business today isn’t about serving customers – it’s about treating employees well. No one is suggesting, of course, that the customer doesn’t matter. [...]
JD Sports owner heads list of the UK’s top 50 taxpayers January 27, 2019 Financiers, hedge fund managers and housebuilders dominated a new list revealing the UK’s biggest taxpayers, published on Sunday. The Sunday Times tax list, which also includes high profile names such as David and Victoria Beckham, estimates the amount of tax paid to HMRC by the UK’s wealthiest people based on publicly available information. Read more: The [...]