How well do you deal with Uncertainty?
How well do you deal with uncertainty? Roger Pemberton of ActionCOACH gives tips on how best to deal with the feelings of uncertainty.
How well do you deal with uncertainty? Roger Pemberton of ActionCOACH gives tips on how best to deal with the feelings of uncertainty.
On behalf of Liverpool’s business community we are determined and focused on enabling the city to recover quickly and successfully from the economic exhaustion of Covid-19.
Downtown in Business was joined by a select panel of LEP Chairs and City Leaders from across the north to discuss the direction of the Northern Powerhouse following 2020 and how devolved power has been exemplified following the events of the year.
The organisers of the Red Rose Awards have selected the Community Foundation for Lancashire as its charity partner throughout the 2021 programme.
Cleaning has often had an image problem, but in a COVID-19 and post-COVID world that image is steadily changing. Whilst from the start of the crisis, cleaners were included as ‘essential workers’, it is doubtful whether many firms would have seen them as such pre-crisis, at least not in the commercial property space.
Simon Giles, COO of Axis Cleaning and Support Services, discusses its ‘Back to Work’ campaign to support customers safely returning to work and keeping staff safe.
A singer-songwriter and music performance graduate from Birmingham is planning to use her new-found success for positive change after making it through to the next stage of smash hit TV show The Voice.
Birmingham content marketing agency, HDY Agency, is set to celebrate its best financial year after securing £1 million worth of new business and welcoming seven new team members.
B&M Waste Services has continued to extend the scope of its sustainability programme since 2011 when it was awarded Carbon Neutrality status for the first time.
UK food companies are being invited to work with the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) and global expert organisation Cultivate on an innovative food safety culture project.
DIB was joined by a number of the UK’s leading Night-Time economy personalities for an in-depth discussion on the nightlife industry and how it has been affected by the COVID pandemic.
Students at The City of Liverpool College are set to work with social enterprise SAFE Regeneration, on its plans for a £33 million neighbourhood in Bootle.