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Apr 8, 2024 |
freshminds.co.uk | Ian Jones
A recent survey by PwC (27th UK CEO Survey) highlighted the determination of CEOs to drive transformative change in the face of persistent challenges and growth concerns. Unsurprisingly, the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), or Industry 4.0, is very much a feature of the strategies underpinning this next wave of transformation, with widespread adoption expected within the decade.
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Mar 30, 2024 |
thehrdirector.com | Ian Jones
With hybrid work models the new norm, businesses face a complex set of challenges, particularly regarding data compliance and security. While managing remote teams has become more refined in recent years, there is something that threatens this way of working. That threat is unseen, unsafe and unsuspecting. It’s a digital danger that comes in the form of sensitive data loss, cyber-attacks and data breaches, each one looming ever larger in this evolving working model. The stakes are high.
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Mar 7, 2024 |
thefutureofwork.pro | Ian Jones
Ian Jones, Director of Operations at Matrix Booking, discusses data security, risks and regulations in the realm of hybrid workThe hybrid working model is no longer the novelty it once was, with businesses beginning to settle into and streamline their processes. However, they still face an increasingly complex set of challenges. With decision makers highlighting security and compliance as two of the most challenging areas , this poses a serious problem to businesses.
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Mar 1, 2024 |
bdaily.co.uk | Ian Jones
Member Article Zoe Brimelow from Manchester-headquartered packaging manufacturer and consultancy Duo has been chosen as one of 12 female business leaders from across the North of England to celebrate International Women’s Day on a trade mission to the US.
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Feb 6, 2024 |
businessmanagementdaily.com | Quiana Darden |Ian Jones
While remote work and hybrid work continue to be a part of the new work landscape, virtual meeting etiquette may not be clear to everyone, especially across different organizations. We’ve all been there — stuck on another video call and wondering what exactly is appropriate. I’ve been in back-to-back meetings, can I eat a quick snack? Is it ok to drink my coffee? Put my feet up on the desk? Do I need to turn on my camera just because everyone else has?
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