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By: Nick Gold

Nick Gold is incoming president of the International Association of Speaker Bureaus and managing director of Speakers Corner.

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  • Climate activists: Prepare to win the peace after the coronavirus war

    March 27, 2020

    Winston Churchill may have won the war, but Clement Attlee won the peace. The pill that Churchill swallowed was bittered by the fact that his victory had paved the way for Attlee’s. Without the spirit forged by the collective efforts of wartime, there would have been little appetite to build Attlee’s welfare state when peace [...]

  • Pursuing purpose, not profit, could help businesses grow a bigger pie for all of us

    March 27, 2020

    The coronavirus crisis is highlighting one of the most fundamental tensions that business leaders face: do they pursue purpose or profit? Sainsbury’s chose purpose. They’ve reserved the first hour on every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for elderly and vulnerable customers, and are giving them priority access for online delivery slots. The supermarket is also limiting [...]

  • We need Alan Turing’s innovative mindset to make it through coronavirus

    March 27, 2020

    Alan Turing designed the curiously named Bombe machine during the early stages of World War II. A forerunner to the computer, the Bombe was able to rapidly intercept messages, quickly decode them, and thereby allow allied forces to react within hours rather than weeks. Stories from the world of codebreaking today bring to vivid life [...]

  • Employer confidence plunges as coronavirus crisis escalates

    March 27, 2020

    UK employer confidence in the economy plummeted as coronavirus spead across the country, driven by a dive in sentiment among small businesses, according to the latest research. Confidence dropped 22 percentage points between February and March from a net figure of minus one to minus 23, as smaller firms were hit hard by the economic [...]

  • Now that coronavirus has closed our pubs, fancy heading online for a pint?

    March 27, 2020

    Adland is a sociable place. Creative ideas are often sparked by chance conversations and unexpected influences. That’s why our people work closely together and why we’ve just opened our lovely, sunny new space at the Tea Building in Shoreditch. It’s got the latest technology, colourful rugs, comfy chairs and nice big windows. But thanks to [...]

  • Coronavirus: Car industry warns UK could produce 200,000 fewer cars this year

    March 27, 2020

    The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has warned that the coronavirus outbreak could see the UK produce 200,000 fewer cars in 2020, a fall of 18 per cent on last year’s total output. All of the UK’s car manufacturing factories are now on shutdown as the country complies by stringent restrictions designed to [...]

  • Huawei partners with Discover Film to embed streaming service on devices

    March 27, 2020

    Huawei has signed a deal with Discover Film to embed the streaming service’s app in 100m mobile devices worldwide. The tie-up means the streaming platform will be pre-loaded onto Huawei Video alongside a selection of other video providers such as the BBC and Rakuten TV. Discover Film, which describes itself as the “Netflix for short [...]

  • Coronavirus: Consumer confidence plunges but avoids 2008 levels

    March 27, 2020

    Consumer sentiment has plummeted due to coronavirus, although it has yet to fall to the levels reported during the 2008 financial crisis, according to the latest research.  Sentiment dropped 29 points to minus 26 between December last year and this March, the sharpest quarterly fall in more than 10 years. However it is higher than [...]

  • Morrisons directors quit in corporate governance row

    March 26, 2020

    Two Morrisons non executive directors have quit, reportedly due to a disagreement over corporate governance at the supermarket.  Neil Davidson, chair of the corporate compliance and responsibility committee, and Tony van Kralingen, remuneration committee chair, have stepped down and will cease to be directors from 26 and 29 April respectively.  The grocer said today that [...]

  • Coronavirus: P&O Ferries temporarily lays off workers

    March 26, 2020

    P&O Ferries will reportedly temporarily furlough more than 1,000 workers, using the government’s recently announced job retention scheme to pay staff during the coronavirus crisis.  Workers will be paid their basic salaries, with the government funding 80 per cent and P&O topping up the rest. The English Channel operator said on Wednesday that it will [...]

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