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Responding to the publication of the Government’s new Industrial Strategy, Tina McKenzie, Policy Chair at the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), said: “Through opening up procurement, helping to ...
By prioritising the well-being of their people, fostering a sense of shared purpose throughout the business, and promoting continual performance growth – balancing People, Purpose and Performance – ...
Customer intent is generally broken down into three categories: Informational (low intent): These users are in the early research phase. Their queries might include phrases like “best laptops for ...
As the Chancellor prepares her Spring Statement amid ongoing concerns over the rate of inflation, there are suggestions that a third of businesses are planning to implement price increases to help ...
President Trump’s decision to pull out of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives threatens to have a dramatic knock-on effect with major global corporations announcing plans to scale back or ...
The Bank of England’s decision to cut interest rates has been widely welcomed by business, but it comes with caveats. The 4.5% comes as it halved its UK growth forecasts for this year and warned ...
Optimism has been gradually returning to the UK mergers and acquisitions (M&A) market in recent months. The last year has seen a significant uptick in SMEs considering the sale of their business, and ...
By Susannah Schofield OBE, above, Director General of the Direct Selling Association As the Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) space continues to evolve, start-ups and SMEs are uniquely positioned to capitalise ...
This year has been a challenging one for UK businesses, with insolvency rates reaching a 15-year high. The economic landscape has been marked by geopolitical uncertainties, high operational costs, and ...
By Rev Dr Susan Goldsworthy, above, is an Olympic finalist and author of Care Dare Share: The Secure Base Coach In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing business environment, small and medium-sized ...
Start-up founders often rely on gut instincts and past experiences to make pivotal decisions, but these alone can’t always steer them toward success. Business plans built in isolation can fall into ...
More than a third of British businesses that have tried to implement AI solutions in the past 12 months have seen these projects fail. New research reveals a lack of proper skills and experience is ...
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