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  • If security breaches are inevitable, what are businesses to do?

    August 16, 2016

    "It's not if, but when your company will be breached.” This is an oft-repeated line in the cyber security industry, and it puts business executives in a catch 22 position. They care about security and know how important it is, but the message they are hearing is: “the hackers will always win”. Bosses are left [...]

  • Three ways life has actually improved for millennials since last year

    August 15, 2016

    Millennials… they might get a bad rap for being lazy, whiney and selfishly obsessed with selfies among other things, but it's a generation that's been saddled with debt, spiralling living costs and lower wages than any previous generation. And the socio-economic situation of young people has remained largely unchanged over the last year, new research reveals, while the bad news is, some areas [...]

  • Debrett’s Ask the Expert: How to tackle the rude remarks that are dressed up as banter

    August 15, 2016

    Q: I get on well with my boss, but he’s often cracking jokes that make me uncomfortable. Occasionally these can border on sexist and even racist comments, but more often they’re just rude remarks dressed up as banter – making fun of someone’s appearance or accent, for example. I don’t want to seem po-faced, but [...]

  • The Snaffling Pig co-founders talk GoPros, Dragons’ Den, jail and setting up a business with £500

    August 15, 2016

    This is the difference between pork scratchings and pork crackling: scratchings are cooked at one temperature, which is why they can be perilously hard. Crackling has two meanings: it’s the stuff on top of belly of pork; it’s also pieces of skin and fat cooked at a lower temperature with a short burst of more heat [...]

  • New fintech strategy group will help Scotland capitalise on sector growth

    August 14, 2016  |  City Talk

    A new national fintech strategy group has been launched by Scottish Financial Enterprise (SFE) in Edinburgh, to help Scotland capitalise on the growth within the sector. The SFE Fintech Strategy Group has brought together over 30 leading figures from the world of fintech in Scotland and met for the first time this May in Scotland's [...]

  • How Edinburgh-based firm Krotos gave Avengers: Age of Ultron a monster

    August 14, 2016  |  City Talk

    An Edinburgh-based audio software specialist is attracting increasing interest from film, TV and game studios thanks to its innovative vocal processor software. Krotos has developed audio software that is now being used by Hollywood film and game studios. The company’s software – Dehumaniser – is a vocal processor which allows the production of high quality [...]

  • Office gossip may be damaging your business

    August 12, 2016

    Gossip is a part of life, and it seems so harmless. But the recent dismissal of the head of legal services for Northumbria Police for “gossiping” to other staff about legal advice she had given to senior officers regarding allegations against them has thrown the serious consequences of chitchat into sharp relief. Indeed, a little gossip [...]

  • Here are 13 skills that are difficult to learn but will benefit you forever

    August 11, 2016

    The best things in life may be free, but that doesn't mean they won't take time, sweat, and perseverance to acquire. That's especially the case when it comes to learning important life skills. To ascertain which talents are worth the investment, one Quora reader posed the question: "What are the hardest and most useful skills [...]

  • No, name-blind recruiting won’t solve the UK’s bias problem

    August 11, 2016

    Muslim women are three times more likely to be unemployed and looking for a job than women generally, according to new research from the Commons Women and Equalities Committee. This is an unacceptable statistic and ministers have rightly been urged to come up with a plan to tackle this inequality by the end of the year. Read more: Inclusive [...]

  • Feeling awkward? Here are 19 icebreakers to make a success of any networking event

    August 11, 2016

    If your go-to conversation topics revolve around work and weather, then you probably don't enjoy going to networking events. But talking to new people doesn't have to be such a drag. There are ways to get the conversation going without resorting to irritating clichés. Check out these 19 icebreakers that will help ease you into [...]

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