Talking About Autism
In this episode of Let’s Talk Mental Health with Mel Noton, Mel and special guests Mandy Aulak and Kimberley Ashwin discuss autism and coping with neuro-diverse conditions.
In this episode of Let’s Talk Mental Health with Mel Noton, Mel and special guests Mandy Aulak and Kimberley Ashwin discuss autism and coping with neuro-diverse conditions.
The thing the pandemic could have killed is going viral. B4 Non-Executive Chairman, Frank Nigriello, looks at how networks are making and breaking the rules for 21st Century companies.
On International Women’s Day, IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) has warned that female freelancers face a “disproportionate financial struggle” during the pandemic.
The Buckinghamshire town of High Wycombe has recently been named in the top five happiest places to live in the South East by Rightmove[1]. With a bustling town centre and fantastic transport connections all just minutes from the stunning countryside of the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Beauty (AONB), it is clear to see why this popular town that has it all has topped the list. Now, award-winning housebuilder Inland Homes is launching a brand new show home at its landmark High Wycombe development Centre Square across the weekend of 13th and 14th March, designed to appeal to house-hunters looking for an all-rounded lifestyle in the town.
March is B Corp Month, but what is a B Corp and why should businesses be interested?
March is B Corp Month, but what is a B Corp and why should businesses be interested?
On this Business Brunch our guests Grant Hayward from Collaborent, Helen Denny from The Myers-Briggs Company, and Kate Sandle from B Corp UK, discuss the B Corp movement, how B Corps operates, and why it’s both good for them and for a better world.
Back in 1998/99 I had worked out that the way an organisation or business CONDUCTED itself was the central driving outcome for business and brand strategic thinking. I’d even given my thoughts a name – uncreatively, I called it CONDUCT.
Many of us take connection to the internet for granted…we have phones, laptops and plenty of them. We all know what it’s like when we lose our mobile or, heaven forbid, internet connection. So imagine living in a world where you don’t have a phone, a laptop or internet connection… how would you get by?
On this episode of The Business Brunch guests will be discussing the issue of Digital Poverty in the UK, as 2020 illustrated the need for better connectivity for many who are now WFH or taking classes online.
On this episode of The Business Brunch guests will be discussing the issue of Digital Poverty in the UK, as 2020 illustrated the need for better connectivity for many who are now WFH or taking classes online.
February is LGBT History Month, a great time for businesses to think about how inclusive they really are for LGBT employees and what they can do to become more so.
February is LGBT History Month, a great time for businesses to think about how inclusive they really are for LGBT employees and what they can do to become more so.
Four community spirited Oxfordshire companies have joined forces with schools to help families with vital supplies during the latest lockdown – and have appealed for help.
Abingdon & Witney College have a won a prestigious industry award for its work in delivering a specialist course provision and support programme for those caring for others in Oxfordshire.