Most business travellers return from trips with “adventurous” bedroom desires
According to a study of UK business travellers, most want to embark on “adventurous” bedroom activities when they get back home.
Millionaire CEOs: Who they are and where most reside
A survey, querying where the world’s millionaire CEOs reside, has unveiled that some of the richest business owners live closer than you think.
Energising the millennial workforce: How to make the most of digital natives
Millennials make up a significant part of the population, and every year more young people with a great affinity for digital technology enter the workforce.
Finance teams under too much pressure to be business protector and growth driver
CFOs are under too much pressure, Dun & Bradstreet has found, with 56 per cent of its survey respondents citing board expectations to be unrealistic.
Is the length of your recruitment process losing your business top candidates?
When it comes to bringing in top talent, you will want to take your time and make sure you are picking someone with the right skills. But the length of your recruitment process can see candidates fall out of the cycle.
Black cab drivers needed disrupting, but mayor wrong about Oxford Street
While the waves caused by Uber arriving in London have rightly shaken black cab drivers from their false sense of security, plans to pedestrianise parts of the West End will be damaging.
How Amazon Alexa gives your business free access to AI
Growing businesses are always getting to grips with new technology, but now Amazon Alexa is now providing a way for enterprising companies to access AI.
The vital role of tech SMEs in boosting UK productivity
Following its recent partnership with the Business Growth Fund to support UK SMEs pioneering the hottest new technologies, Kx’s Kevin McGivern talks the importance of these young companies in underpinning UK productivity.