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Women in Healthcare: Female leadership from the ER to the C-suite

In an industry dominated by women, why isn’t healthcare leading the way in female leadership, investigates Korn Ferry.

MyKindaFuture Unveils plans to support underrepresented talent

MyKindaFuture’s new strategy will see the company widening its offering to support all overlooked talent in the UK.

UK’s working-class men are hiding their mental health issues

New research reveals over 4 million working-class men are suffering in silence with their mental health in the UK.

How can employers capitalise on the millennial entrepreneurial spark?

By 2050 millennials will make up over half of the global workforce, but what will the world of work look like?

Red Hat, the place female leaders’ IT dreams come true

We spoke to female leaders at Red Hat about their IT careers and how the software business encourages young girls into STEM roles. Next to open up is Head of Pre-Sales & Services Tech Domains, Tracy Corkett.

How women can overcome barriers in the advertising industry

Jan Gooding, chair of the LGBT rights charity Stonewall discusses sexist feedback, ageism and how to rise to the top in the male-dominated advertising industry.

Simon Stilwell: from Army captain to D&I champion

Bonhill Group CEO made the transition from the Army to a successful career in finance, before becoming a D&I champion.

Accenture: What does a culture of equality really look like?

Accenture is on a mission to advance workplace equality and achieve a gender-balanced workforce by 2025. Crucial to its ambitions is understanding gender equality in the workplace.

The Unmistakables have undeniable win at the British Business Awards 2019

Diversity-conscious media agency The Unmistakables walks emerges best in class at this year’s British Business Awards 2019.

The importance of perfecting culture to attract talent

It is now more important than ever for employers to show that their workplace culture meets the needs and desires of sought-after talent. A veneer won’t do.