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Electric ‘air taxis’ one step closer as Node4 set to support Skyports Infrastructure

Once the stuff of science fiction, passenger-carrying electric urban air taxis could soon be a reality in major cities across the world. This revolutionary form of transport is one step nearer to reality after Skyports Infrastructure, a leading provider of vertiports for the advanced...


Imposter syndrome: what it is and how to tackle it

Imposter syndrome is an area that pops up time and time again during coaching and therapy sessions with D.U. Sivri. The Qualified Psychotherapist, Business Coach and Author explains exactly what imposter syndrome is and offers advice and tips on how to tackle it. As a Qualified Psychotherapist...


Editor’s Question: What’s the best career advice you have been given?

In days gone by, careers advice at school wasn’t always an inspirational chat. More often than not, it was a tick box exercise and pupils would be left holding a piece of paper with a random job scribbled on it which didn’t align with their interests or skills. Careers advice at...


Support for working parents should be at the heart of every business

The government’s announcement that it is going to extend its free childcare to support more parents returning to work was met with relief by working parents. The high cost of childcare in the UK is no secret and the new support, which will be gradually introduced from April 2024, will allow...


Does your organisation need to pivot? Here’s how to do so collaboratively

Many people have mixed feelings about workplace collaboration. Social Psychologist, Deb Mashek, draws on her experience as a relationships researcher and collaboration facilitator to reveal everything you need to know to make workplace collaborations less painful and more productive. She offers...


Editor’s Question: Do you think a company can grow too quickly and why?

This magazine is all about business growth and offering advice to business leaders. But can a company grow too quickly? If growth is not gradual, does this leave businesses with gaps in departments and concerns with HR policies? Small companies can sometimes plough on without a HR department, but...


Crisis looming? Double down on opening communication lines

A leadership team faces challenges of all shapes and sizes. What’s important is how leaders handle the challenges. When COVID-19 started, leaders had to step up to the mark and deal with the unknown in the best way they knew how. So, what can leaders do to prepare for a crisis? James...


Solutions redefining customer and employee engagement

Avaya provides contact centre and communications solutions and can trace its history back to the founding of the Bell Telephone Company. Steve Joyner, Vice President, Avaya UK and Ireland, told Intelligent CXO about how the company creates an environment where employees feel valued, productive...


Young workers most likely to opt for corporate credit cards due to finance worries, survey reveals

A report by Emburse has revealed that the younger workforce is feeling the pinch when it comes to finances. In a survey which looked at expense processes within UK businesses, it was the age group of 16-34-year-olds who were most likely to prefer using corporate cards to pay for expenses than...


Taking the guesswork and uncertainty out of immigration  

Fragomen is a worldwide specialist provider of immigration services and it aims to take the guesswork and uncertainty out of the process of relocating to another country. The company has a huge range of clients from global names to start-ups. Kelly Chua, Director at Fragomen, spoke to Intelligent...


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