Monthly Archives: February 2011
February 25th, 2011
Women at the Top
Continuing our series highlighting different areas of discussion that have come to the fore recently, we look at the Davies Report target of a minimum of 25% female representation on FTSE 100 boards by 2015 and how the pool of suitable women candidates can be increased to make this target achievable. Women at the Top…
February 25th, 2011
A womans place is…?
Continuing our series highlighting different areas of discussion that have come to the fore recently, we look at the Davies Report target of a minimum of 25% female representation on FTSE 100 boards by 2015 and how the pool of suitable women candidates can be increased to make this target achievable. Women at the Top…
February 18th, 2011
The Business Case for Catering for the Disabled Market
Continuing our series highlighting different areas of discussion that have come to the fore recently, we look at the Business Case for serving the Disabled market as opposed to looking at the requirement to meet their needs as a statutory and box ticking exercise. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR CATERING FOR THE DISABLED MARKET Disabled consumers…
February 18th, 2011
The business case for catering for the disabled market
Continuing our series highlighting different areas of discussion that have come to the fore recently, we look at the Business Case for serving the Disabled market as opposed to looking at the requirement to meet their needs as a statutory and box ticking exercise. Disabled consumers are a significant but poorly addressed market worth £80…
February 11th, 2011
The Trials and Tribulations of the Older Woman in Television
Continuing our series highlighting different areas of discussion that have come to the fore recently, will the recent Countryfile discrimination case change perceptions towards the older female presenter on television ? The Trials and Tribulations of the Older Woman in Television The recent Countryfile discrimination case, where former presenter 53 year old Miriam O’Reilly won…
February 4th, 2011
When does humour cross the line?
Continuing our series highlighting different areas of discussion that have come to the fore recently, how far should the traditionally robust British sense of humour take account of other nation’s sensitivities ? When does humour cross the line? Jeremy Clarkson and Top Gear are in the news after they described Mexicans as “lazy, feckless, flatulent…
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