An hour of our working day can be used in so many ways: from your team catch up on zoom, finishing touches to a presentation, planning future events for your away days and, most importantly, the ins and outs of the latest blockbuster TV series.
So why not take just 60 minutes of your day to increase your knowledge and skills? You can learn about information on key issues from learning how to adapt and successfully recover from the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, understanding and navigating Brexit and other key challenges; to updating you and your organisation’s skills and discovering new opportunities.
The Norfolk Knowledge Hub has over 30 hours of content every month, free to access and use - covering a wide variety of topics and areas.
The Hub is curated by your Norfolk Chambers, with content given freely by businesses within Norfolk in the spirit of recovery, and recognition of knowledge, learning and development.
With more people working from home than ever before, the home office is becoming a vital must-have. Whether you’re a remote worker for a large firm or you’re an entrepreneur who’s working from home to reduce startup costs, your home office needs to be as professional as possible. While comfort is a prime concern, if you're inviting clients or investors into your workspace, then you want it to look as on-brand as you can make it.
Planning for retirement and implementing a strategy that works for you can be spellbinding but can also be disenchanting.
You know the saying “always the bridesmaid, never the bride”? We wonder if Instagram feels a little like that at the moment. Just when it was enjoying a moment in the social media sun with the announcement of a slew of new features, including the ability to post from the desktop (HURRAH and we’ll get to that in a bit), along comes parent company Facebook to elbow it back into the shade.
It would be very easy to get in to a panic and high state of fear relating to the risks of cyber-crime to your own business, or your employer, especially if you are in a position of responsibility relating to data, information or security. With the UK governments latest Cyber Security Breaches Survey reporting that “Four in ten businesses and a quarter of charities report having cyber security breaches or attacks in the last 12 months”, we should not be overlooking that to be forewarned is to be forearmed.
Any cyber security strategy, to be as strong as it can be, should involve a combination of technical, people and process elements.
These top ten tips are not rocket science, but they will put a rocket in your profit and make 2022 a truly sensational year for you and your business.
Top tip 1 is all about why you have to communicate with your customers; why you have to communicate often and why you need to be easy to reach.
How Regular Communication with Your Customers Could Save You Money