by Kathy Gibson | Dec 14, 2019 | Thought Leadership
Maxine is an incredibly hard working, committed and dedicated salesperson. She has won many awards for top performance and consistently over-achieving her numbers. She loves what she does. She is dedicated to giving her customers the best possible service. By Paul...
by Kathy Gibson | Dec 14, 2019 | Thought Leadership
It was in late 1961 when Sir Alfred Owen, chairman of Rubery Owen Holdings, experienced an epiphany. By Graham Duxbury He had spent millions on motor racing over the years – notably on the BRM (British Racing Motors) Formula One team which he purchased in 1952 – and...
by Kathy Gibson | Dec 14, 2019 | Thought Leadership
As 2020 rushes towards us, it’s time for that activity fraught (or should that be “vrot”?) with difficulty – Christmas presents or, at least, a wish list of what I’d like to find under the tree. I guess I share the sentiment of most in our wonderful country – that the...
by Kathy Gibson | Dec 6, 2019 | Thought Leadership
The rate at which digital technology is evolving and disrupting traditional business models, cyber risks seem to evolve even faster. By John Mc Loughlin, CEO of J2 Software Despite declining business confidence in the ability to manage cyber risk, business leaders are...
by Kathy Gibson | Dec 6, 2019 | Thought Leadership
When venturing into the world of entrepreneurship, there are two ownership models to choose from. Over and above purchasing an existing company you could either buy into a franchise or start a venture from scratch. Each has pros and cons, but the one that works best...
by Kathy Gibson | Dec 6, 2019 | Thought Leadership
The ability to analyse data and derive insight from it is undeniably essential for any business today. By Gary Allemann, MD of Master Data Management However, when data is moved through various systems and manipulated in order to provide meaningful reports, there is...