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It does not take a genius to realise that the UK consumer market is in a state of upheaval. Whilst the main factor may be COVID, in some cases the
It does not take a genius to realise that the UK consumer market is in a state of upheaval. Whilst the main factor may be COVID, in some cases the
Norman Broadbent’s Board Practice has been working with Boards for over 40 years to create effective leadership teams, and we are proud to say that we have been at the
The future of mass transportation has never looked so uncertain. By that, I do not mean its long-term viability, more what the future holds and the associated uncertainty. How will
The future of mass transportation has never looked so uncertain. By that, I do not mean its long-term viability, more what the future holds and the associated uncertainty. How will
Norman Broadbent’s Mike Brennan and Steve Smith discuss the recent funding update, Angela Hickmore’s role in the business, how clients are reacting to the new proposition, assessment and development, interim business, growth plans and trading in the second half in this exclusive interview with DirectorsTalk.
Norman Broadbent Group plc (LON:NBB) CEO Mike Brennan and CFO Steve Smith join DirectorsTalk to discuss new funding facilities and its position for the future. Steve explains the impact the new
Since lockdown in March, many organisations have gone through the mobilise and stabilise phases and are now looking to implement some form of normality for day to day working. Alongside
Norman Broadbent plc (LON:NBB) is a leading Professional Services firm offering five interrelated Talent Acquisition & Advisory Services: Board & Leadership/Executive Search, Senior Interim Management, Research & Insight, Leadership Consulting
Norman Broadbent’s Board Practice has been working with Boards for over 40 years to create effective leadership teams, and we are proud to say that we have been at the
During 2020, Coronavirus has impacted everything, and insurance is no exception. Despite a strong start, the pandemic has prompted some to call 2020 “a lost year”. Whilst this may be