
Rethinking Vulnerability
Where do we now find ourselves? It feels that the very definition of vulnerability is shifting.
Businesses have a responsibility to their communities, to be supportive and at the very least not actively cause harm. Here you will find content relating to businesses being a Force for Good, supporting charities and their local communities.
Where do we now find ourselves? It feels that the very definition of vulnerability is shifting.
2021’s Day of the African Child celebrations on 16th June – while still limited due to local Coronavirus restrictions – were more widespread among our partners in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe than than they were in Covid-hit 2020. In our blog post from last June, we explained the background to the annual event, yet […]
Hear about Emperor’s journey to B Corp certification and employee ownership and find out more about why Emperor’s owners decided to share the majority of the company with the team that has made Emperor one of the largest independent agencies of its kind in the UK.
Many people still hold the belief that the purpose of business is profit above all else. For a small minority it never has been, although historically, for most it has.
On this episode of The Real Meaning of Business we illustrate the ‘5 pillars’ principle and how this framework can help members understand the context of what they might already be doing, as well as the opportunities and benefits of evolving and improving their business models.
Working with your best mate could get messy but for entrepreneur pals Jack Griffiths and Joel Pierre it’s the key to their business success.
On this episode of The Business Brunch we chat to Brendon Cross of STL Communications about the Twin Town Challenge 20+2 and the great work they’ve been doing to support SpecialEffect.
Catch up with all the latest news from the amazing SpecialEffect Charity. Improving lives through gaming.
Thank you so much to everyone who attended Children Heard and Seen’s TFN pitch last night.
Our long awaited Target charity golf day is finally on the horizon.
Aspire is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2021, and our services have never been more needed as we emerge from this pandemic.
The team here at Chapman Robinson & Moore are raising money for our charity of the year Daybreak. At CRM we are virtually going the distance of the UK from John o’Groats to Lands End by walking, running, cycling and any way that our bodies will allow us!
Oxford had the chance to showcase the innovative support provided for people experiencing homelessness in the city with a visit from HRH The Earl of Wessex. Partners from Oxfordshire Homeless Movement greeted The Earl and shared how local organisations had adapted their work in response to the pandemic.
This morning, City AM has reported that more than a quarter (26%) of UK businesses will either close, downsize or consolidate their offices in the coming months, as companies move to hybrid working models. More than half (53%) of businesses plan to offer more flexible or remote working policies, while 30 per cent are expecting employees in the office between one and three days per week, research by YouGov for HR tech firm Applaud found.
Welcome to our May update, which I hope finds you well. It’s good to see restrictions starting to ease, family and friends being able to meet outside, and the joy this brings.