Hybrid vigour: The future of events?
With COVID restrictions easing, there has been a lot of talk about hybrid events, but what will they look like and can they really work?
With COVID restrictions easing, there has been a lot of talk about hybrid events, but what will they look like and can they really work?
The latest online event from Practice Makes UnPerfect
For a while I thought I was the only one. The only product manager whose heart sank and energy zapped when it was time to put pen to paper.
It’s the unknown unknowns that throw me for a loop.
These podcasts have been recorded with the fourth cohort of the Practice Makes Unperfect programme – a course that helps women find and finesse their public voices.
Joanne Grindod, Head of Finance, at A Million Ads discusses best practice for job sharing for working mums.
These podcasts have been recorded with the fourth cohort of the Practice Makes Unperfect programme – a course that helps women find and finesse their public voices.
Louise Mbugua, Associate Director, Global Demand Development at Teads, asks is leadership too white and too male?
COVID is an opportunity to reduce the stigma around discussing illness in the workplace. That’s absolutely crucial. But if employers want to truly accommodate diverse realities, they’ll remain flexible with their remote work policies, giving those recovering from or living with illness more agency over how they disclose their conditions.
Most of us will have been lucky enough to have a leader in our lives who gave us an idea of who we want to be.
But what about when you experience bad leadership, and what separates the good from the bad?
The digital marketing industry is bursting with initiatives that celebrate emerging talent. From 30 under 30 to rising star, there are several awards which recognise the young talent which has gone above and beyond.
Bibi Rollet, Software Engineer at Permutive, considers the importance of data ethics in computer science.
Sarah Cometa, Lead Technology Consultant, explains why tech companies should embrace neurodiversity to give a competitive advantage.
Cecilia Francoli, Director Global Marcom at AdForm, looks at learnings from 25 years in B2B marketing and how it has changed.
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