
Ian Wylie
Journalist at Freelance
Freelance journalist, Fleet Street veteran, TV specialist and ever hopeful photographer. Web link has some of the sorry story. Not to be confused with @WylieNet
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1 month ago |
managers.org.uk | Ian Wylie
Some of the most pressing challenges and opportunities facing consultants today are addressed in the latest issue of the Management Consulting Journal (MCJ). The publication explores governance in public-sector consulting, the search for meaningful consulting careers, the realities of independent consulting and the importance of ethics and trust in client relationships. Rethinking public-sector consultingGovernments worldwide spend billions on external consultancy.
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1 month ago |
managers.org.uk | Ian Wylie
Newcastle College is building a strong reputation for equipping engineering students with not only technical expertise, but also the management and leadership skills necessary to excel in industry. At the heart of the college’s engineering programmes is David Harrison CMgr FCMI, higher education curriculum lead for engineering, whose extensive career as an engineer and manager has shaped the way the college delivers its programmes.
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2 months ago |
managers.org.uk | Ian Wylie
“In such a male-dominated environment as the automotive manufacturing sector, I need to have the knowledge and skills to be able to manage teams of people with confidence,” says Lily Turner, who works as a maintenance technician at Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK in Sunderland. “I don’t want to become an accidental manager.
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2 months ago |
indexoncensorship.org | Georgia Beeston |Danson S. Kahyana |Mackenzie Argent |Ian Wylie
On Wednesday, Index launched its latest magazine issue, Unsung Heroes, with an evening of powerful talks, poetry, and music from Joe Mulhall, Rahima Mahmut, Hanna Komar and Solá Akingbolá celebrating fearless musicians who use their voices to stand up to oppression. The event took place at The Jago in London, bringing together artists, activists, and an engaged audience to honour those who risk everything to make themselves heard.
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2 months ago |
managers.org.uk | Ian Wylie
Recent research from Morning Consult reveals that two-thirds of Gen Z adults view a robust personal brand as essential in the world of work, much more than their older colleagues. Some of this might stem from exposure to influencer culture, but perhaps this younger generation also see how personal branding can provide opportunity in uncertain economic times, a lesson consultants of all ages can apply to thrive in their careers.
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A packed house for @ellygriffiths interviewed by @mariwriter @ForumBooks event at the Corbridge Community Hub last night. #TheFrozenPeople https://t.co/87R5OeSREm

A recent Lenticular dawn. https://t.co/edPnXHGsGX

Vera, Farewell Pet is the perfect documentary postscript after the last ever episode: ITV1 9pm tonight (Friday) and also available now on ITVX for those who can access. https://t.co/5Dxzu3e0S4