ANOTHER VIEW: Lessons from the Women’s World Cup
The recent Women's World Cup has thrown up several interesting issues.
Read moreDetailsThe recent Women's World Cup has thrown up several interesting issues.
Read moreDetailsI had heard of challenges around recruiting and retaining staff, but a new challenge I had not heard before was how 'work ethic' was having an impact
Read moreDetailsI cannot help thinking that his life could be more interesting and fulfilling if he was prepared to push himself forward and do some volunteering
Read moreDetailsAttending a wedding recently it dawned on me that the passage of time was very much pushing those of us in our fifties to the edges
Read moreDetailsThe radio station that I listen to has a feature 'In My Opinion', where a contributor gives a view on a subject of his or her choosing.
Read moreDetailsIn the 1990s, German Chancellor Kohl was worried about a generation of politicians who were not influenced by the horrors of the Second World War.
Read moreDetailsRoadworks lead to greater interaction between drivers. Small but necessary acts such as changing lanes depend on the kindness of strangers.
Read moreDetailsOver the past few years, our company has been giving our customers a box of champagne as a Christmas gift.
Read moreDetailsI got a text from a friend last weekend asking whether I was boycotting the World Cup.
Read moreDetailsI derive very simple pleasure when hearing of ingenious new words or phrases.
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