Are your job skills futureproof? Here’s how to avoid becoming obsolete
By Aoife Barry Things are changing swiftly in the modern workplace. For instance, 25 per cent of the skills required for jobs today are different from those required back in…
By Aoife Barry Things are changing swiftly in the modern workplace. For instance, 25 per cent of the skills required for jobs today are different from those required back in…
By Aoife Barry Things are changing swiftly in the modern workplace. For instance, 25 per cent of the skills required for jobs today are different from those required back in…
By Sandra O’Connell London is one of the world’s greatest cities when it comes to art, theatre, fine dining or business. But beyond the city’s cultural offerings, it’s also one…
By Sandra O’Connell London is one of the world’s greatest cities when it comes to art, theatre, fine dining or business. But beyond the city’s cultural offerings, it’s also one…
By Kirstie McDermott When you say “blockchain,” many people’s Pavlovian response is “crypto”. And sure enough, blockchain – a decentralised, digital ledger technology that enables secure and transparent peer-to-peer transactions…
By Kirstie McDermott When you say “blockchain,” many people’s Pavlovian response is “crypto”. And sure enough, blockchain – a decentralised, digital ledger technology that enables secure and transparent peer-to-peer transactions…
By Susan Armstrong It’s no secret that women have been underpaid, undervalued and underrepresented in the workplace for decades. While some progress has been made, women are still paid about…
By Susan Armstrong It’s no secret that women have been underpaid, undervalued and underrepresented in the workplace for decades. While some progress has been made, women are still paid about…
By Aoibhinn Mc Bride Yet another passive aggressive email from a colleague; being asked to attend a meeting that could have been an email; someone leaving their used teabags in…
By Aoibhinn Mc Bride Yet another passive aggressive email from a colleague; being asked to attend a meeting that could have been an email; someone leaving their used teabags in…