The next generation of City high-flyers are turning their backs on university December 13, 2018 When the alarm clock goes off and 19-year-old Luke Johnson has to get out of bed, shower, and put on a suit, ready to catch his train into the City, he may think wistfully for a moment of his friends from school who are still snoring away at university. “I did have a great offer [...]
Want to master the art of negotiation? You need emotional intelligence December 13, 2018 With so much focus on the detail – or lack thereof – in the UK’s proposed agreement for leaving the EU, you could be forgiven for thinking that deal-making is a technocrat’s art. For the negotiation teams here in the UK and Europe, technical expertise and competences about the issues at stake are, of course, [...]
City Moves for 13 December – who’s switching jobs at AK Jensen, City of London Group and Eversheds Sutherland? December 13, 2018 Who’s switching jobs? AK Jensen AK Jensen Group (AKJ), the financial services specialist serving institutional and hedge fund clients globally, today named Sher Malhi as its new Chief Financial Officer Sher joins AKJ at an exciting time, as the group expands from its hedge fund origins into the digital assets domain. Sher brings a wealth [...]
Designing a ‘people’s vote’ is a political minefield all on its own December 12, 2018 It’s like a giant jigsaw puzzle where, however hard you try, the pieces will never fit together. That’s the state of play with Brexit. Whichever way you present the options, nothing seems to command a parliamentary majority. Amid the chaos, talk has increased of a so-called “people’s vote” as the only way to break the [...]
It’s Christmas party season, so heed these words of wisdom to avoid embarrassment December 12, 2018 While a Christmas get-together is a great way to thank and reward employees for their work over the year, it can also be a time of trepidation if you don’t know how to approach these festivities. So, to make sure that everyone can relax, we’ve put together five essential rules for the work Christmas party. [...]
City Moves for 12 December – who’s switching jobs at Techmet, Lilium and On the dot? December 12, 2018 Who’s swapping jobs today? Techmet Techmet, a UK-based private industrial company that is building controlling or significant minority positions in world-class projects across the technology metal supply chain, today announces the appointment of Admiral Michael Mullen as chairman of its advisory board. Admiral Mullen was the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the [...]
The future of corporate training lies in virtual reality December 11, 2018 Virtual training is being hailed as the “new Powerpoint” for corporates when it comes to training up staff. And as virtual reality (VR) continues to rise in popularity across the social community, it is no surprise that organisations are looking to embrace this immersive technology as a replacement for existing, more traditional methods. No more [...]
Stop making millennials the butt of the joke if you want to market to them December 11, 2018 Millennials are one of the most maligned of any of the generational cohorts. When not branded as “snowflakes” or accused of indulging in too much self-care, they are routinely blamed for all manner of problems such as the death of the high street or falling interest in the package holiday. Of course brands – many [...]
London’s shared workspace market is helping women to become business leaders December 11, 2018 London's flexible office market is growing. The last 18 months have seen a huge influx of startups and scaleups moving into these spaces, which cater to people who want more than just a part-time desk in order to be productive. To learn more about the appeal of shared workspaces, we commissioned an Economic Impact Report [...]
DEBATE: Does Britain now have a Prime Minister who is in office without being in power? December 11, 2018 Does Britain now have a Prime Minister who is in office without being in power? Olivia Utley, deputy editor at TheArticle, says YES. When Theresa May became Prime Minister, she promised to be all things to all people. To Remainers, the pragmatist who would keep Brexit damage to a minimum; to Leavers, the leader who would [...]