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30 November 2017

Would £26,000 motivate you to have a good idea?

Employee suggestion schemes have evolved, many are moving away from the monetary reward ‘carrot and stick’ approach and focusing on how to inspire employees.

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20 November 2017

Consistent persistence and travelling solo

There is a lot of joy in solo travel but sometimes when you feel unsafe and opt for room service over exploring the local eateries it can feel like a missed opportunity.

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6 November 2017

The business of balls – more to it than you think

In my quest for finding real stories about real people, a friend said to me “you should talk to Helena about her husband’s balls”

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28 October 2017

LEXI – an idea ahead of its time

Last month we caught up with Giles Long MBE, triple Paralympic gold medallist and inventor of LEXI.

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27 September 2017

Being up against it drives innovation

Innovation – Just because you can, it doesn’t mean you should.

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13 July 2017

Successful innovators might have ‘toddler syndrome’

We don’t ask enough questions. Either because we are too busy, or we assume that our questions are not welcome or that we simply don’t have permission to ask.

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8 June 2017

Did you fly into work today?

Neil describes innovation as “finding problems and creating solutions for those problems.”

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23 May 2017

How to minimise the risk of innovation

Innovation: we all know we need to innovate but we also crave certainty.

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