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Many of you will have heard of Millennials, Gen-Z or Gen-A (also called Gen Alpha – born in 2010 or after). In general, Gen-Z to Gen-A are digital natives, though Gen-A are more used to consuming social media and online content. Where once our
We know it is tempting. A problem comes along and you just have to solve it right there and then. This is particularly acute in the upper echelons of management. Call it an action-oriented persona, a need to justify value or simple impatience, but
Some say that ABM, or Account-Based Marketing, originated as far back as 1993. Others suggest that it was first used in anger in the early 2000s. Either way, it is now far from a new marketing programme. Chances are that if you are reading
If you are reading this article hoping for some mud-slinging, you will be disappointed. There are benefits to both models and approaches into which this article hopes to give some insight. In some instances, prospective clients will see small and perfectly-formed as the answer.
New research suggests that 56% of people aim to change jobs this year due to their manager. This means that someone who doesn’t get on with their manager is highly likely to jump ship. Some estimates suggest that up to one third of UK
It is still early in 2024 but the early data implies a weak December and an even slower January. The UK is widely reported to be at risk of a technical recession. There is some room for optimism, however, with many expecting an easing
Lots of things are happening as we start a new year. Bosses returned bright-eyed and bushy tailed, staff have secured new jobs and December sales figures are grim. Staff have made new year’s resolutions, such as prioritising mental health or to finding a new
Employee engagement is a measure of the relationship between employee and organisation. It attempts to measure the enthusiasm and motivation to further the best interests of the organisation. In layman’s terms, it could be described as how motivated your staff are to do the
We wait with baited breath for the Office of National Statistics’ (ONS) GDP figures for the end of 2023. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has already suggested that sales growth in December was well below the previous year and that underlying volumes may have
For many businesses, 2023 was a year for caution. Wait and see what happens with interest rates. Wait and see if inflation reduces. Hold off on any large expenditure before sales start to slide. For others, they were busy investing and building for the
For fans of Star Trek, they are very familiar with ‘The Collective’ – a term that describes the interconnection between the Borg, who operate with a hive mind. Without going full science-fiction, the group operates to protect itself as well as to support their
For many businesses, following Brexit and the departure from the EU free trade agreement on 31st January 2020, expanding overseas is a necessity. Increased complexity in exporting to the EU bloc and trade agreements with other countries is having an effect. For example, non-EU