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While the UK government maintains a stoic approach and projects a sense of calm, let’s not allow the empty loo roll shelves to throw the rest of us into panic.
While the UK government maintains a stoic approach and projects a sense of calm, let’s not allow the empty loo roll shelves to throw the rest of us into panic.
Every day there are hundreds, if not thousands, of articles, discussion groups, blogs and tweets about what responsible businesses need to focus on now. There are almost as many new and diverse viewpoints, buzzwords, emphases, job titles, groundbreaking initiatives, self-help for leaders and new management structures, as there are businesses.
Mental Toughness and Performance Mindset Specialist and one of the UK’s leading Motivational and Inspirational Speakers – Someone who knows exactly how to compete and win against the odds because throughout her life she has repeatedly had to do precisely that.
Big Foot Communications was introduced to help small to medium-sized businesses make use of the many different communication channels available to them.
Serving up customer experience excellence for any business or organisation looking to build sustainable competitive advantage.
After the first four races at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Spain and Autodromo Di Franciacorta in Italy, Advait went into the next four races at Brands Hatch and Autodrome Most in the Czech Republic sitting in a very creditable fourth place in the Championship.
Driven to be a winner and on track to succeed after his championship winning 2018 Euro Nascar debut.
Phil Strachan of Brand Alchemists, Strangebrew, gives us an update on his Lithuanian born, London based composer/pianist friend, Alina Kozlovskaja, who recently recorded fourteen of her own compositions in the world famous Studio Two at Abbey Road Studios in NW London.
Brand Alchemist, Phil Strachan of Strangebrew, introduces us to another of his multi-talented, extremely interesting and very gifted friends and her amazing and far from bland creations – the Icelandic born and now Winchester based, Anna Dora.
Over the last 8 years working for B4 I’ve seen plenty of our Editor Richard Rosser’s attempts at holiday photography. Richard, like a lot of us, is not bad at photography. Many of us know some basics about lining up a shot and getting a good background in here, but perhaps looking at some basic professional practices could lead to some more impressive snaps for everyone and a much lovelier way of remembering your family holidays!
OR, why we ask for a bigger picture from you! This brief guide will (hopefully) explain why we can’t use certain images for print, and what this Image Resolution thing is all about. We want you to look your best.