So Manchester United have done it again. Or, rather, Sir Alex Ferguson has done it again. His team’s victory over Aston Villa, inspired by a first-half hat trick from an energised Robin van Persie, earned United its 20th league title and Fergie his 13th. It’s a record that elevates the club, and its esteemed, indefatigable 71-year-old manager yet higher in the echelons of the sport.
Category: Opinion
Some of the UKs leading business leaders and opinion formers share their insight and ideas for growth
Owner-employee contracts ‘A worrying attempt to remove employment rights’
Proposals which will see the introduction of a ‘share for rights’ scheme is a worrying decision which sets a “ dangerous precedent”, a leading employment law expert has warned.
Funding for Lending extension is unlikely to boost SME lending or business growth
The announcement to extend the Bank of England’s Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS) for another year is unlikely to boost business lending or business growth so says two alternative funding sources for SMEs
Rekindled love of reading to keep the Publishing Industry buoyant
Traditional media has been completely transformed over the past decade as a shift towards digitalisation has created an era of smartphones, tablets & e-readers.
How to stay out of hot water when interviewing
When I was a ‘soon-to-be-graduate’ I went for an interview through the university ‘milk round’ with a large reputable, then nationalised, company. I had applied for all the large nationalised industries, and large manufacturing companies, to gain what I believed to be unparalleled experience with trade unions and be supported through a comprehensive graduate training program.
EU – ‘If we are not at the table we are on the menu
“It was reported today that 500 leading businesses including well known leaders such as former M&S chief Sir Stuart Rose have backed a campaign to renegotiate Britain’s relationship with the EU and that senior allies of the Prime Minister are concerned that this might be the start of a movement to leave the union.
Why Brawling London Divorce Lawyers Need to Stop Dishing the Dirt
As a mediator, and one of the UK’s first arbitrators who advocates solutions which avoid traumatic court battles in favour of more non-confrontational approaches, I don’t believe that aggressive stances are appropriate – or productive.
New ‘Funding for Lending’ cash must target exporters
The Chancellor George Osborne will be beefing up the £80 billion ‘Funding for Lending’ scheme ( FLS) this month. Speaking to Business Matters William Chase – the founder both Tyrrells Crisps and the Chase Distillery – said banks must support proven or potential exporters.
Is London’s Tech Scene being targeted as ‘easy pickings’ by consultants & sales teams?
As the UK tech sector is growing at a pace with investment, sales and government support at record levels some are sounding fears of concern that startups could be wasting thousands of pounds of early-stage funds as high priced events and support businesses spot the potentially lucrative market.
David Gauke MP tells us Government plans for Tax, digital & the future of business banking
David Gauke MP, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury joins us to tell how the Government is striving to create a simpler, fairer and more efficient tax system; wanting to minimise the time people have to spend interacting with government so they can get on with the more important job of running their businesses.
Women in Business – Creating Future Stars
With spring time comes new expectations, plans and desires. Claire Lister, MD of Pitman Training talks to us about the excitement of the coming year and with high growth targets for her own business in sight why she is lucky to be surrounded by positive people who can help make them happen.
Is Crowdfunding the next big misselling scandal?
Crowdfunding is being promised as a wonderfully disruptive and democratic development in seed funding, however experts are warning that is poses the potential to become another financial misselling scandal.
Selling By Email – 5 Mistakes Most Salespeople Make
After reading this you’ll be able to utilise email to add value to your sales efforts – instead of hampering them – and get your sales figures back where they belong.
Apprenticeship survey must point government in the right direction says campaigner
Britain’s young generation must be given improved access to vocational training alongside academic studies says Will Davies – a long term campaigner for a return to traditional apprenticeship schemes.
SME’s credit needs
According to Bank of England Governor Mervyn King, UK banks are currently overstating their capital by somewhere in the region of £52 billion. The country’s two part nationalised banks, RBS and Lloyds, possibly account for as much as half of that figure.