From Partnership to PLC
This article is part of our Future of the Professions series and is based on a roundtable discussion entitled From Partnership to PLC which was convened by Jericho Chambers and Stifel on the 28 March 2019.
The Good Work Zeitgeist: Future Intelligence Problems, Paradoxes and Possibilities
In this latest opinion piece, Jericho partner Neal Lawson - also Chair of Good Society Pressure Group Compass – explores the Good Wok zeitgeist and the challenges for contemporary thinking, policies and behaviours.
Technology, Legitimacy & Social Justice: Fighting “the propaganda of inevitability”
The tech sector is brimful of a dangerous self-confidence that it can fix everything. But many social ills can be rightfully laid at its door and corporate experiments with Artificial Intelligence are now worrying many. What happened to our trust in tech and how can this be re-gained, asks Margaret Heffernan?
Talk Tax, not Trust
In this latest Opinion piece, KPMG Global Head of Tax, Jane McCormick, and Robert Phillips, author of Trust Me, PR is Dead, argue that tax can be seen as part of the remedy, not part of the problem.
Change the Narrative for Policy and Young People
In early March John Lyon’s Charity hosted a roundtable discussion titled ‘The UK’s Children: Is it Time for a New Deal?’. This report is co-authored by Lynne Guyton, CEO, John Lyon's Charity and Matthew Gwyther, Partner, Jericho Chambers.
Global Taxation - An inquiry into the future of corporate taxation in an era of digitization
In an era of globalisation and digitisation, do we need new "digital taxes" or wholesale reform of the Corporate Tax system? We are now inviting contributions to the latest conversation for KPMG's Responsible Tax Programme.
£100 million Big Giver - Interview with Dr Lynne Guyton of John Lyon’s Charity
Jericho has recently started working with John Lyon's Charity and ahead of a roundtable discussion in early March Matthew Gwyther interviewed the CEO of JLC and met some of the charities it supports The UK’s Children: Is it time for a New Deal?
Game of Thrones, talent wars, flexibility and control
This article is based on a roundtable discussion conducted under the Chatham House rule entitled “Will the War For Talent weaken an already fragile professional services sector?”, the second in the series, convened by Jericho Chambers and Stifel on the 29 November 2018.
The Interim report, explores the key challenges in the evolving relationship between business and democracy. Download a copy of the report here.