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Recognise those who have gone above and beyond for your organisation during the pandemic in our Good Egg Awards…..

We’ve teamed up with IIRSM to offer you a place on their live online risk management training.

I remember sitting there back in March 2020 when the announcement was made that the schools and nurseries were closing and breaking down in tears.  Aside from it really starting to hit about how serious this new ‘corona virus’ thing was, I went into a total panic about how on earth I was going to manage with a two year old and a 5 year old whilst working and home schooling.  It wasn’t long before I realised just how impractical that was and within weeks, I furloughed for what turned out to be 5 ½ looooong months.

I’m sure we all remember the countdown to 25th May 2018… GDPR day.  But now the Brexit transition period has ended, was it all a waste of our time?

As we navigate the fallout of COVID-19, we have seen significant changes in the way businesses operate along with changes to our customers’ needs and expectations.  Going forward, this will continue to evolve and like everything else at present, be a little unpredictable.  It is therefore more vital than ever to put your customer first if you are to survive these difficult times.  Understanding your customers’ needs, expectations and experience will help you achieve this.

Blue Monday, the most depressing day of the year – allegedly!

The third Monday of January was awarded the title of ‘Blue Monday’ due to a combination of post-Christmas blues, cold dark nights, failing our new years resolutions and the arrival of credit card bills!  Here are our tips for beating Blue Monday and any day for that matter:

Juggling home working with childcare? Get our top tips for managing the latest UK lockdown including our home working and wellbeing tips!

Last year it was reported that the economy would bounce back in 2021 from the COVID pandemic but would be unlikely to recover fully until the end of 2022.  But with the new coronavirus variant and latest lockdown, will this still be the case?

The Brexit transition period ended on 31st December 2020 meaning, from the 1st January, the free movement of people and good services between the UK and the EU ended.  Here are some of the key points that may affect your business:

January is always a good time for a clear out, but could you help a disadvantaged child with their education at the same time too? Last year, 575 million school days were missed and it hit both parents and children hard but those from disadvantaged backgrounds were hit the hardest.


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