New target operating model leads to wave of promotions at Entec Si
Birmingham-based business change consultancy, Entec Si, has announced that 30 percent of the business are being promoted as part of its transition to a new target operating model.
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Birmingham-based business change consultancy, Entec Si, has announced that 30 percent of the business are being promoted as part of its transition to a new target operating model.
Bruntwood Works hosted its first virtual Spark Summit on Thursday 25th March 2021. The streamed event focused on three key areas; Sustainability, Innovation, and Community.
Sterling is currently the best performing major currency year-to-date and many businesses are asking Western Union Business Solutions questions such as “will GBP/USD break above $1.40 again?” and “how high could GBP/EUR climb in 2021?”
A group of hospitality leaders from across the country came together for the latest Downtown Den event
Business organisation Downtown in Business has teamed up with BIC Law to offer advice and support to businesses who have been refused help for business interruption through the pandemic from their insurance brokers.
Downtown in Business has added four new recruits to the team in 2021 – as it gets ready to relaunch a sparkling live events programme from May.
Birmingham content marketing specialists, HDY Agency, has welcomed a new team member following new business wins to expand the agency’s skillset and offering.
A charity which provides vital care and support for some of the most vulnerable children and families across the West Midlands is appealing for law firms to join its annual ‘Make a Will Month’ scheme.
Birmingham Museums has today announced the captivating stories to be included in its digital content packages for March and April.
Birmingham full service content marketing agency, HDY Agency, has strengthened and expanded its senior team after appointing its first Chief Operating Officer, Andy Herbert.
There is growing optimism that the beginning of the end of the pandemic is near. The newest predictions expect a more rapid recovery of the global economy, with most countries having avoided a ‘double-dip’ recession.
Trade in goods and services accounts for nearly 60 percent of the world’s economic output, and the global average tariff has been cut in half since the 1990s to less than seven percent.