


“Can We All Turn Our Cameras On, Please?” – Are Face-To-Face Meetings Ever Really Needed?
How often do you attend meetings in person? It’s predicted that by 75% of meetings will be online by 2024. To help organisations determine when to gather staff into the office and when to connect them virtually, a new framework has been developed.

Investors Can Back The Best Start-Ups By Considering Prior Funding
Investigating prior funding sources when selecting a start-up to back can help guide investors toward the most promising projects

Workers Resist Hot Desking By Placing Personal Items On Desks
Personal objects could be the key to workers resisting enforced changes to the occupation of workspaces, such as hot desking, research shows

Star Rating Systems Blur The Lines Between “Good” and “Bad” Products
Star rating systems alone cause products to be rated more similarly to each other This makes it harder to differentiate between quality of products Complementing with written reviews could increase […]

How Transforming COVID-19 Masks Into Fashion Statements Saves Lives
How Transforming COVID-19 Masks Into Fashion Statements Saves Lives

Problems At Home Impact Employee Creativity
Ever felt left out at home or at the office? Research has shown that feeling excluded at home can negatively impact employee creativity, more so than feeling excluded at work.

Sacré Bleu! Forget ‘Dry January’, France Had A Dry Pandemic
After years of steadily rising, wine consumption in France fell as much as 30% in 2021. Is the pandemic to blame? Or are attitudes changing?

How To Take A Political Stance As A CEO
More and more business leaders are speaking out on environmental, social, and political issues which are often not directly related to their business. This phenomenon is referred to as ‘CEO activism’. But how can CEOs ensure the stance they take doesn't backfire?