by Simon Bayntun | Nov 10, 2020 | Careers, Education
I was recently asked by the Waterfront Conference Company for my thoughts on a post-Brexit rail industry. Whilst the sector is experiencing a skills shortage, I believe that the solution is through the introduction of new technology. Here’s an excerpt from the...
by Alan Joenn | Sep 30, 2020 | Careers, Education
Last month, George Passalis, Managing Director of Applied Intelligence at Accenture, posted an interesting article entitled “How data and AI are redefining business process”. The research report compared traditional processes that are designed to deliver consistent...
by Alan Joenn | Aug 17, 2020 | Careers, Education
Youth culture is often reflected in the lyrics of songs. Not all teenagers are the same, but the lyrics of Anne-Marie’s latest hit “To Be Young” clearly resonate with a section of today’s young society. Anne-Marie sings: “They tell me I should make a plan for life...
by Alan Joenn | Aug 3, 2020 | Careers, Education
There’s some great thinking in a recent article from McKinsey & Co: The Covid-19 recovery will be digital. Now you might be thinking this is all about business and has nothing to do with careers advice, but wait. If the business world is transforming as it...
by Alan Joenn | Jul 27, 2020 | Careers, Education
I read with interest Angela Carroll’s LinkedIn post this weekend. She highlights the UK skills shortage and the gap this leaves for the engineering industry. Angela is part of an engineering business that has decided to take control of its own future through an...
by Peter Cayless | Jul 13, 2020 | Careers, Education
My second post in this new blog is one that I can’t take credit for. It is an article written by my colleague Steve Carrigan in the Spring of 2018. Although more than two years old, the situation in UK careers advice has not changed. It’s still broken. The...
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