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Boards turn a blind eye to climate change
More than half (56%) of non-executive directors admit to never having discussed climate change, despite the major implications for entire supply chains of a predicted rise in global temperature. The
More than half (56%) of non-executive directors admit to never having discussed climate change, despite the major implications for entire supply chains of a predicted rise in global temperature. The
Technology now dominates the boardroom agenda, according to research by the London Business School’s Leadership Institute and Harvey Nash The International Board Research Report found that, for the first time
I am a member of four virtual teams. My colleagues and I correspond by email, text, Gchat, and Slack. We live mostly in the US, but some of us are
The event’s panellists were: Kerry Sinclair of Sage, Kerry Willumsen of Newcastle Building Society, Mark Farrar of Newcastle University and Pete Watson of Atlas Cloud. A guest panel befittingly made
Every year Gartner produces one of the most comprehensive lists of the trends that CIOs and other senior executives should be paying attention to. As usual, Gartner vice president and
Harvey Nash (LON:HVN) , the global technology recruitment and IT outsourcing organisation, today publishes its sixth annual technology survey. Representing the views of 2070 technology professionals from 73 countries, the
Despite the hype, IT leaders are bullish that artificial intelligence is already having a commercial impact on their organisations. According to the Harvey Nash 2019 Technology Survey, 42 per cent of
Today’s education and training systems are not keeping up with the current demand for skills and the emergence of new technologies, and the result is a widening skills gap that
Members of Generation Z are attracted mostly to tech careers that have a high degree of job security, according to a new report by Indeed. On the whole, the youngest
From startups to multinationals, the UK tech sector has a lot to offer. However, skills shortages, especially in emerging disciplines is hindering its growth. The competition for talent is on,