Brexit will only make skills shortages worse. How can business, education and government solve things?
The government could attempt to limit Brexit's damage to the economy by adopting 'regional visas'
Britain suffers from stubborn skills shortages, which Brexit will only make worse. So how can business, education and government work together to solve things?
Teacher Jillian Clark and CCEP’s senior education programme manager, Bill Muirhead, reflect on the role business can play in supporting young people
What young people think they should be doing to grow their careers is at odds with employer expectations
The UK was found to be the most pessimistic country in terms of workers' digital confidence
58% of firms have compromised on a hire because they couldn't find quality STEM talent in their area
Most MBA graduates want to progress with their current employer, but many feel confident to go it alone
It’s crucial for leaders to have soft skills like emotional intelligence. But how do they learn these abilities?
Looking to 2020, 40% of business owners in the South ?feel technical skills shortages will be a major issue
Themes explored at the Social Robotics and AI event included augmenting human creativity with technology and future skills
Employers must equip employees with the ability to be flexible