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Adapting to change in the business environment: A Ronaldo perspective

Adapting to change in the business environment: A Ronaldo perspective

Love him or hate him, Cristiano Ronaldo is an ideal example of how to adapt to change. Why? Because he’s 36 years old and still crushing the footballing world. Businesses can learn a thing or two from him about adapting to inevitable change.

UK drive for zero-emission ships could fail, expert warns

UK drive for zero-emission ships could fail, expert warns

The UK’s drive for zero-emission ships to be introduced to UK waters in as little as four years will fail without the right infrastructure in place, a clean energy solutions provider has said.

Springboarding the Olympics into a new technological era

Springboarding the Olympics into a new technological era

Back in 1964, the first Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo marked a technological turning point in the competition’s history: described by one British journalist as the “science fiction” Olympics, it was the first major sporting event to be broadcast live via satellite.

Supply chain crisis shows skills shortage is back with a vengeance

Supply chain crisis shows skills shortage is back with a vengeance

Following the release of the latest UK Manufacturing PMI, Chris Barlow, Partner at MHA, says the manufacturing recovery risks being derailed by supply chain issues, caused in large part by labour shortages.

UKCA and CE Marking: Clearing up the confusion

UKCA and CE Marking: Clearing up the confusion

For over 25 years, machinery, injection moulding cells included, have been subject to the CE (Conformité Européenne) marking process when put into service in the European market (EU and EEA). The mark, designed to ease the free movement of machinery and show conformance with one or more European product safety Directives, just got a whole lot more complex.

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