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Month: April 2025

Reset in 2025? How to Navigate Your Career Change

Monday, April 28th, 2025

Thinking about a fresh start? You’re not alone. Recent research shows that more than a third of UK employees are considering changing careers this year. While the desire for something new is common, successfully navigating a career transition requires more than just enthusiasm. Let’s explore how to make your career change both strategic and sustainable. [Read more…]

Digital Defence: Protecting Your Online Security in 2025

Monday, April 28th, 2025

Are your online security measures keeping pace with modern threats? We don’t want to sound like a sensationalist tabloid headline, but, with cybercrime costing the UK economy a staggering £27bn annually, according to government estimates, it’s a question worth asking. From sophisticated phishing scams to data breaches affecting major companies, the digital landscape has never [Read more…]

What Can I Learn From: The Coming Wave

Monday, April 28th, 2025

This article is part of a series exploring key lessons from influential books—works that offer valuable insights into personal growth, productivity, and professional development. Whether you’re revisiting a familiar favourite or discovering these ideas for the first time, we’ll uncover practical wisdom that remains relevant today.   The Coming Wave by Mustafa Suleyman, published in [Read more…]

Future-Proof Your Career with a Strategic Skills Audit

Monday, April 28th, 2025

Sometimes the next step in your career is obvious: you climb the career ladder from promotion to promotion. But sometimes the path ahead is less obvious. That’s when it can help to take a skills audit. By examining all your professional strengths and weaknesses, you can discover what you need to work on to achieve [Read more…]

Spark Your Creativity: Modern Approaches to Innovation at Work

Monday, April 28th, 2025

Ever wondered why some people consistently generate brilliant ideas while others struggle? According to a recent LinkedIn survey, creative thinking remains employers’ most coveted soft skill. The good news? Creativity isn’t reserved for a chosen few. “There’s not really any evidence that one person is inherently more creative than another,” says psychologist Robert Epstein. His [Read more…]