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The underlying costs of having a bad company culture

Breathe, HR software provider for SMEs, reveals the cost of bad company culture: a staggering £15.7 billion per year.

The diversity dilemma of COVID-19: the gender pay gap during the pandemic

Female workers across the world are putting their health on the line to battle COVID-19, but what is being done for them?

How to succeed in the role, according to Navenio’s CTO

Niki Trigoni won the CTO of the Year award at Information Age’s Women in IT London 2020.

WISE calls for inclusion to remain top of corporate agendas

Inclusion in a time of uncertainty is more important than ever, says WISE, the campaign for workplace gender equality.

Working from home – how to facilitate the movement

Working from home has risen globally by 159% since 2005, and amid the COVID-19 outbreak, it has surged in popularity.

Alexander Mann Solutions forms new partnership to drive workplace gender equality

Global talent acquisition and management specialist seeks gender equality in the workplace for girls from the least advantaged communities.

The challenges and expected qualities of a CIO in healthcare

Information Age spoke to Amanda Hamilton, CIO at City & County Healthcare Group, about the challenges and expected qualities of a CIO in healthcare.

Board-level hypocrisy benefits no-one says Talking Talent

Talking Talent calls on business leaders to stop being hypocritical and start driving female-centric coaching initiatives.

Is “belonging” missing from our discussions about D&I?

Is the idea of belonging lacking from how we approach D&I? Some people believe so, says Michaela Jeffery-Morrison.

Demystifying the challenges, rewards and opportunities of working in STEM

Joanne Warner, Head of Customer Service, Natterbox, has only felt ‘different’ once in her STEM career – after having her second child.