Six ways to reduce job search stress this winter November 27, 2020 The pandemic, rising unemployment levels, a teetering economy and the current lockdown across England — all this has created the perfect storm for stress levels. The spring and summer months saw sharp increases in the proportion of people struggling with stress, according to data from the Office for National Statistics. In fact, nearly half (49.6 [...]
There’s a new type of leader in town: Agile, decisive, and interested in more than their own voice November 27, 2020 The turbulence of 2020 has provided a new lens through which to look at our leaders, prompting a rethink of what leadership should look like in the Covid era and beyond. Over the past nine months, leaders have had to navigate the coronavirus pandemic, sweeping technological changes, worldwide Black Lives Matter protests, and of course [...]
DEBATE: Should employers be able to insist on mandatory Covid vaccines for staff? November 27, 2020 Should employers be able to insist on mandatory Covid vaccines for staff? Charlie Mullins, founder of Pimlico Plumbers, says YES. There are times when it is necessary to override certain rights for the greater good. Gaining the upper hand in the struggle against Covid-19 is such a moment. It is accepted that the only path [...]
COVID-19, the perfect storm for women: Work, trade and immigration November 24, 2020 | City Talk The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been profound. Economies around the world are in a state of extreme distress, and businesses in all sectors and of all sizes, are to reimagine if not transform their traditional work practices. Many are struggling with changing regulations or reduced demand, whereas others are wrestling with remote-work and [...]
Is going to university actually worth it — and who should decide? November 20, 2020 What are universities for? It’s the sort of navel-gazing question that academics love to pose, and the sort of deep philosophical terrain that pragmatic policy people fear getting sucked too far into. But with the government and regulators looking at new ways to measure and compare the quality of different degrees, it is a conversation [...]
DEBATE: Are fears about remote working’s damage to Britain’s creative potential overblown? November 20, 2020 Are fears about remote working’s damage to Britain’s creative potential overblown? Kristine Dahl Steidel, vice president EUC EMEA at VMware, says YES. The future of work has arrived in the form of distributed workforces, and businesses should not be using this as an excuse for stagnant growth. The facts speak for themselves: new research shows [...]
London dwarfs rest of UK for 2020 startup success November 19, 2020 London leads the UK for new business creation in 2020, with more than 130,989 startups created between January and August. The first eight months of the year saw more than 130,000 new businesses created in the capital, up more than 21% on 2019’s figures, according to data from consultancy business SHL. The number of London [...]
How to think long-term when your shareholders won’t let you November 19, 2020 Before the Covid-19 pandemic, my team conducted a study amongst nearly 700 business leaders across the US and Europe. The results uncovered that 76 per cent of chief executives think businesses need to shift focus from short-term profit delivery to long-term value creation. But so far less than five per cent have made that shift. [...]
Dom’s next job could be in cyber — he just needs the right retraining opportunities November 18, 2020 Dominic Cummings, like many other Brits this year, is considering his next career move. While someone of his stature might have many doors open, a route to a new career is not as clear-cut for most people in the middle of their working lives. A key pledge from the government is to provide long-term support [...]
Meet the BETAs: the decision-makers of the future November 18, 2020 What comes to mind when you think of the modern professional? To find out, LinkedIn’s B2B Institute partnered with GWI for a first-of-its kind study on the rising generation of business decision-makers — affectionately coined “the BETAs”. Our findings characterise the BETAs with the following: Blurred work-life boundaries, with an Evolving mindset, Tech natives who [...]