Massive layoffs are happening around the world in the new era of Bank 3.0. Thanks to the internet and portable technology, people are able to get access to the financial services anytime and everywhere, and they no longer need to rely on the counter service and ATM machine of bank.
Is your organisation currently going through transformation? The answer from the clear majority of HR leaders we spoke to was an emphatic ‘yes’. And the few who said they weren’t currently in a period of actual transformation did feel they were evolving or changing in some way.
Captains of Industry say that despite nearly all board members on the FTSE 500 saying they are actively promoting and championing diversity and inclusion in their company (86%), a very large proportion say they have no female board members at all (71%).
The annual Ipsos Captains of Industry study finds that at the time of interviewing, 58% of Captains felt that since the referendum the decision to leave the EU has had a negative impact on their business.
The genesis of a new realm of possibility in manufacturing and supply chain. 3D printing is truly revolutionary. The ability to print bespoke parts and products will transform industrial manufacturing as well as many other sectors including Healthcare.
The leaders and associates from Ipsos Business Consulting cordially invite you to our annual event in LKF, Hong Kong. We would like to thank you for the year that was and continue to Build, Compete and Grow together in the year of the Rooster.
The referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union was a pivotal moment for the country. Whilst the uncertainty surrounding the UK's access to the single market has understandably dominated the discussions to date, this is an opportune time to reflect on the strength, depth and history of Britain's trade with the rest of the world and the many trade agreements that facilitate this trading.
Cybercrime in the UK is identified as top reputational threat, but companies not seen as being on top of it. Cybercrime is a growing and evolving threat for businesses. More worryingly, across different industries it takes an average of 100 days for companies to detect a potential breach and sometimes a threat will not be identified at all, according to Gordon Morrison of Tech UK.