As well as designing the helicopter and painting the Mona Lisa, in 1482, Leonardo Da Vinci produced the first Curriculum Vitae – a list of his accomplishments sent to the Duke of Milan as he looked for work. But over 500 years later, what place does the...
With new research by the Chartered Management Institute revealing that a third of employees have quit a job because of bad management, we wanted to explore this issue further. Perspectus Global polled 2000 employed Britons and found that 80 percent of Brits claim to...
Consumer research is the process of gathering and analysing data about consumers to better understand their wants, needs, and preferences. This information is then used to develop products and marketing campaigns that are tailored to the needs of the target audience....
Mentor chats, appraisals, personal development plans, 360 sessions – these are all really useful tools to gauge what a particular employee is feeling about their current role, job development opportunities, and colleague and boss feedback about their...
Desk research – also known as secondary or supplementary research – is the practice of pulling together facts, information and opinion which has already been published, into a new report. You can use desk research for an entire report – and...