August 2022, Issue 119

In this month's issue, we're discussing why companies should treat sustainability as a business opportunity rather than approaching it as another hurdle to overcome and why charity CEO's are having to dig deep at a time of talent shortages and a squeeze on donations. We speak to Meena Kishinani, Interim Director of Transformation in local government on what she believes are the qualities needed to succeed in a career in interim. Finally, we discuss preparing for a zero-carbon in aerospace by 2050.

Preparing for a zero-carbon future in Aerospace

Harry Malins, Chief Innovation Officer at the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI), argues that although achieving Net Zero flight by 2050 is an enormous challenge, it is possible.

The topic of a zero-carbon future in aviation...

Interim Insights: A conversation with Meena Kishinani

This month we spoke with Meena Kishinani who is currently working as an Interim Director of Transformation for a Local Government client via our Partner, Jes Ladva.

1. Meena, why did you decide to become an interim manager?

In a...

State of the nation: charities proudly standing firm

Charity CEOs are having to innovate and dig deep at a time of talent shortages and a squeeze on donations, says Louise Beales, Consultant, Charities.

It’s been a tough couple of years for the third sector. Charities are...

Green and profitability: are they mutually exclusive?

Chris Jones, Principal, Industrial and Transportation, says companies should treat sustainability as a business opportunity rather than approaching it as another hurdle to overcome.

With COP26 disappearing into the rear-view...

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