While the current business climate is not particularly favourable and promising, it is not all a story of doom and gloom. Against all odds, these local, female-established businesses paint a picture of resilience and innovation.
5 Ways Businesses Can Celebrate Black History Month
Black history month runs from the 1st-31st October and celebrates the history and achievements of black communities around the world. This should be a time of reflection for businesses so here are five meaningful ways businesses and individuals can celebrate black history month.
Virgil Abloh’s Off-White: A high fashion success story
From Rihanna and Justin Bieber to Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner, Abloh’s creations are seen on many Hollwood A-listers. Caoimhe O’Donohue looks into the business model that catapulted Off-White to fame.
Rooted: A Guide To Sustainable and Intersectional Book Use at Uni
INTRODUCING ROOTED! In this article, Geeta discusses how we can be more sustainable in the way we buy and sell books
Making Money at University: Best Side Hustle Ideas
Business Editor Alba Goskova explores the best ways to make money whilst at university.
Small businesses care about us. Let us repay the favour
We are living in a country that has mostly adjusted to our new limited freedoms, waiting for the lockdown to be eased and for the right, scientific path to be followed. One of the constructive […]
Profile of businesses doing their part to help fight the virus and support the community
PwC At the end of February, the PwC Foundation made a $350,000 donation to Project HOPE, helping to supply protective equipment for healthcare workers in the Wuhan and Shanghai areas of China. At the end […]
What’s it like to spend a year with the world’s leading financial advisory, Lazard?
Lazard is the world’s largest independent investment bank and is a financial advisory and asset managemnt firm with bases all around the world. Business editor Chloe Pryce catches up with Cameron Mackintosh, a final year […]
Is It Finally Time For Lord Alan Sugar To Get Fired?
The Apprentice; once seen as the epitome of British entrepreneurship, has recently been criticised for being out of fashion. Stella English, Alana Spencer, Leah Totton and Tim Campbell are just a few of the winning […]
All Bark and No Bite: Corporate Commitment to Diversity
In recent years, there has been an increased push for diversity, of all kinds, in the workplace, whether that be in business, marketing, education or public institutions. The public are tired of air-brushed pictures of […]
Why Did Thomas Cook Collapse?
Last Monday, Thomas Cook – the 178-year-old travel company which had survived two world wars and the great depression – collapsed. This left 150,000 people stranded abroad and many more thousands of Thomas Cook staff […]
A Day in the Life of a Management Consultant
It’s Monday. I’m in the office, looking over London’s skyscrapers, checking my emails and sipping a Cappucino. At 9am, I’ll meet the CEO of my client who will outline their business problems to my team. […]