by Phil Bristow | Dec 17, 2021 | Business Matters
What a year! Not just the COVID restrictions (unless you’re part of the political elite) but crisis after crisis with fuel, energy, Afghanistan, migrants and supply chains. The police helping protesters block roads was surprising, but MPs involved in ‘dodgy’ lobbying...
by Phil Bristow | Nov 17, 2021 | Business Matters
We may finally be emerging from the pandemic but life will not necessarily be rosy for every business. I have been amazed at the resilience of the majority of our clients, with some actually thriving, but remember all too well the ‘fallout’ as we emerged from the last...
by Phil Bristow | Nov 8, 2021 | Business Matters
The media love a disaster, although in fairness they probably only reflect the public’s fascination with catastrophic events. However, once it is over, they quickly move on to whatever else they think should be in the news. There are exceptions: Grenfell Tower has...
by Phil Bristow | Oct 18, 2021 | Business Matters
We know we are not supposed to but most of us would probably admit to slowing down at the scene of an accident. Some may say it is best to slow down in case of debris or the emergency services are in the road but if you are honest, you just want to see what has...
by Phil Bristow | Aug 26, 2021 | Business Matters
Having seemingly buckled to the green lobby it would be easy to think that the Insurance industry has gone woke, but is there more to it? Insurers, as with most large corporates, are keen to confirm their green credentials and an example is the recent Aviva/World...
by Phil Bristow | Jun 21, 2021 | Business Matters
We all know them, and they are usually easy to identify: annoying individuals who are a pain in the neck (many politicians and celebrities currently come to mind). By contrast, it is much harder to identify someone that actually has a pain in their neck, hence one of...
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