Digital Transformation Industry Focus: Charities

With charities of all shapes and sizes struggling to cope during the pandemic, more and more have been forced to turn to technology to survive. But charities shouldn’t turn to technology just to maintain a charity; it can also help to rebuild its funds. Recent research has shown that more than three quarters of charities […]

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How The Government Is Supporting Digital Transformation

Innovation is spreading fast throughout the UK and in many cases with the support of the government. Everyone is hearing about the increased digital transformation that is happening in sectors such as health and social care. In education in particular, there has been a growing need for substantial Google training in order for schools to […]

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Google Tip Top Tip – Using Google Calendar to Organise Your Time

“Let’s schedule a meeting” has become default to solving solutions within a business environment. It’s important to realise that meetings may not always be the right solution and this plays a key part in using your calendar to manage your time. Meetings can be great tools for the following reasons: To get a project through […]

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The Technology at the End of the Tunnel

As the planet staggers into the second year of living with the novel coronavirus, all hope for a relatively swift return to normal is being pinned on the prospect of mass vaccination. It appears clear that herd immunity was a chimera and that the virus is not going to simply peter out as some do, […]

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National Technology Day

It’s National Technology Day in the UK, today recognises the ways that technology changes the world, looks to the future of technology and honors technological achievements that impact all of us daily… Imagine the world without technology?! It’s safe to say that each and every day, it’s nearly impossible to go a full 24 hours […]

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Let It Go

2020 has forced businesses to reevaluate ideas, get rid of old practices and quickly embrace change without having any time to think about the consequences. We have all been forced to make quick solutions, realise what is important and leave long-term considerations for another day. It has been a year of gloom with devastating losses […]

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The Positive Effects of Dressing Up When Working From Home

When you work from home, as many of us are right now… there’s a real temptation to reach for a pair of joggers and a hoodie instead of the “usual” office attire (whatever that looks like for you). Taking the wrong clothes approach could have a negative impact on your productivity and mental health. It’s […]

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Electric car sales in the UK market poised for exponential growth

Outside of the home, perhaps the greatest sign of innovation is the firm commitment by the government to move towards electric cars. Year on year, sales of electric cars tripled in January 2020 to more than 4,000 units, and this trend is consistent with other markets across the world. However, although sales are rising,  it […]

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Making sure technology doesn’t cost the earth

Just as with its predecessors, the agricultural and industrial revolutions, the digital revolution is simultaneously bringing enormous benefits to humanity whilst threatening the planetary environment on which we rely for survival. It’s unthinkable that humanity could return to its pre-digital roots, but it has become a matter of the utmost urgency that we find ways […]

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