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Navigating Innovation: 5 critical questions that every leader should consider

Embarking on an innovation project is an exciting endeavour which holds the potential to propel your business to new heights. Not only does innovation spark competitive advantage by enabling businesses to differentiate themselves, capture new markets, and stay ahead of industry trends, it also cultivates a culture of creativity and adaptability within an organisation, empowering employees to

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Building the skills to lead confidently and competently in an ever-changing business world

Whether you’re stepping into your first managerial role, or a seasoned leader adapting your skillset to match the ever-changing world of work, understanding yourself as a manager, what makes your team tick, and how to build successful professional relationships are vital skills to master when stepping into a leadership position.

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ESG in the Context of COP28

COP28 has produced two significant results that companies globally need to incorporate in their ESG strategies and actions, and their long-term business models. Boosting Climate Resilience: The Crucial Role of the Loss and Damage Fund The first one is the commitment to the loss and damage fund that will assist low-income countries in meeting the

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Five themes from our Decision Making: Act or Process event with Dr John McCormack

Regardless of the industry you work in, the size of your organisation or how senior your role, the chances are that you are responsible for making decisions almost every day, in both your professional and personal life. Whether we are aware of it or not, decision-making takes up a large proportion of our time and

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Climate action, international trade and government procurement

At COP28 much was made of the first explicit reference to a transition away from all fossil fuels in energy systems. But the conference achieved other significant firsts that have received far less fanfare, says Sandra Hamilton. Long overlooked by climate policymakers it was encouraging to see for the first time international trade, and the

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