October 2022, Issue 121

In this month's issue, Andy Wright, Consultant in the Technology Practice talks us through his return to work after being diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. We explore how to create a culture of psychological safety at work. Airlines and airports have struggled to fill certain roles after making drastic cutbacks but does automation hold the answer to some of the sector’s problems? Finally, we discuss whether retailers can and should do more, and collaborate better, to help those struggling during the cost-of-living crisis.

Returning to work after cancer

This year on the 2nd of February I was diagnosed with a rare form of lung cancer. On 9th October 2022 I completed the Manchester Half Marathon surrounded by my closest friends, family, and colleagues. I think it’s fair to say a...

The human angle: when supply chain issues hurt those in need

Zoe Wakeham and Daniel Wood, Consultants in the Consumer and Retail Practice, argue that retailers can and should do more, and collaborate better, to help those struggling during the cost of living crisis.

Today's cost of living...

In a time of headwinds, aviation needs more automation

Airlines and airports have struggled to fill certain roles after making drastic cutbacks. Automation holds the answer to some of the sector’s problems, says Chris Jones, Principal, Industrial and Transportation.

We can all...

Helping your people to use their voice and speak up

A recent event hosted by Becky Mackarel, Principal, Financial and Professional Services, and Adam Gates, Partner and Head of the Insurance Practice, explored how to create a culture of Psychological Safety at work.

Our webinar,...

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