C-Suite

Who is to blame? The demise of employee voice in global corporations

A current trend appears to see large organisations not placing as much importance on the employee voice. Up until recently, employees appeared to be encouraged to speak up at work, but the actions of large...

Tech adoption drives surging demand for critical resources

New research from Beaming, a specialist Internet service provider for businesses, reveals that accelerating adoption of new technologies by UK businesses will increase demand for energy, computing power and...

Organising events with the power to catalyse and shape industries

The Dubai World Trade Centre has played a pivotal role in the growth of Dubai’s business tourism and trade since its inauguration in 1979. Next month it will host GITEX GLOBAL, one of the biggest tech and start-up s...

Editor’s Question: How do you ensure a smooth transition period for a...

A change of leadership can make employees feel concerned and uncomfortable if the change is not handled well. There will be many questions from employees including how the new leadership will affect their day-to-day?...

How ADHD is shaping my journey as an advertising entrepreneur

Last year, at the age of 41, Emma Castle, Founder of Margate-based creative agency, Bright Island, was diagnosed with ADHD. With more women in particular being diagnosed with ADHD later in life, Castle believes ADHD,...

The C-suite conundrum: are senior executives the Achilles’ heel of...

The C-suite are not immune to cyberattacks and are often targeted over email. Whether it’s inbound spear phishing attacks or outbound mistakes resulting in a damaging data breach, the C-suite are vulnerable. Jack Ch...

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