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Cyber Security: A Global War on your Desktop
This article is based on a panel discussion between business leaders, tech experts, crime experts, journalists and researchers, seeking answers on these and other questions related to an ever more prevalent war on our doorstep. Crime — with tentacles.
On the Evolution of Digital Dinosaurs
Speaking to Andrew Gunn, author and consultant Euan Semple, one of the first to introduce social-media tools into the everyday operations of large, successful organisations, discusses why digital transformation is as much about transformation of culture and leadership as it is about technology.
Responsible Tax: Making 2018 a Year of Action
Notes from the celebration of the Jericho Chambers E-Booklet, Responsible Tax and the Developing World, held in January 2018.
Tax: Meeting the Sustainable Development Goals
The UN Sustainable Development Goals will only be achieved through developing countries increasing their tax take on a sustainable basis.
Responsible Tax: What Next?
An update from the Responsible Tax Programme shared by Jane McCormick, Global Head of Tax, and Chris Morgan, Global Head of Tax Policy, KPMG International.
The Digital Futures Index
Selected findings from the Digital Futures Index: some of the metrics Nominet highlighted as areas that will require constant improvement for a digital future that works for everyone.
What makes a human future of work in the Midlands?
In September, CIPD Chief Executive Peter Cheese and members of the Future of Work is Human community headed to Birmingham to engage with local entrepreneurs, faith leaders, HR practitioners, businesses and thought leaders to spark ideas and explore partnerships for a better future of work in the Midlands.
WikiWorkLab 2017 - What we learned from Generation Z
The WikiWorkLab programme offers a new take on work experience – a chance for young people and established leaders to collaborate and learn from each other on an equal footing. The summary below outlines some central themes that emerged from the week’s discussions and research trips, and the key insights and learnings from the 2017 cohort.