by Marie Klebnikoff | Nov 23, 2020 | Blog, Change Management, COVID19
Most of us would be prompted to think there is a mistake in the above sentence. Indeed, how could CHANGE possibly be A CONSTANT when by definition it means ‘make (someone or something) different; alter or modify’? Add to the mix the notion of UNCERTAINTY and no...
by Marie Klebnikoff | Nov 5, 2020 | Blog, Remote Working
In these unprecedented times it is undeniable that the global pandemic is going to act as an accelerator of change in many areas of our lives. We all know for instance that work will never be the same, even if we don’t yet know all the ways in which it will be...
by Oge Zogie-Odigie | Nov 4, 2020 | Blog, Mental Health Awareness
Let’s talk about Stress. The rise in remote working has had some implications on our working habits. It has blurred the lines between working hours and social hours making it difficult to switch off and easy to overwork. Social distancing and lockdown restrictions...
by Naki Kaddu | Oct 28, 2020 | Blog, Data
Image by Markus Spiske With data often described as the ‘life-blood’ of modern businesses, managing and protecting it is vital. IT staff face growing pressure to improve data security, management processes and organisational compliance. Furthermore, data is growing at...
by Kiran Kachela | Oct 22, 2020 | Blog, Lean Six Sigma, Learning and Development
The Learn-by-Doing Philosophy originated from American philosopher John Dewey and was further developed by several renowned organisations such as Toyota Motor Company and IBM. It simply refers to a hands-on, problem-based approach to learning and is seen as an...
by Kiran Kachela | Oct 7, 2020 | Blog, Lean Six Sigma
As a self-confessed Continuous Improvement geek, I’m always banging-on about Lean principles and sharing examples of Lean in action wherever I go. There are some awe inspiring organisations around the world that demonstrate the power of lean and raise the standards of...