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Guest Blogs Michael Ross Guest Blogs Michael Ross

Collaboration is Key to Delivering Decarbonisation Goals in Public Sector Infrastructure

As Scotland faces increasing economic challenges, the need for innovation and collaboration in public sector infrastructure has never been greater. The Scottish Government's recent Programme for Government has highlighted its commitment to addressing climate change, with a strong focus on decarbonisation sector-wide. At hub South West Scotland, we are proud to play a crucial role in this transformative agenda, working alongside our public sector shareholders to deliver sustainable infrastructure that meets the needs of communities today and for future generations.

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Fostering the future of life sciences in Glasgow

There is an unmet need for better precision medicine globally. Patients won’t always respond to mass prescribed treatments, resulting in unnecessary side-effects and wasted prescriptions, but precision medicine will help optimise patient treatment pathways - and Glasgow can be home to life-changing innovations. 

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Guest Blogs, Perceptive Blogs Julie Moulsdale Guest Blogs, Perceptive Blogs Julie Moulsdale

Get a true picture of how customers perceive you

One of the best pieces of advice I’ve had is to listen first, then talk.  Actually it was a little more brutal than that, suggesting that as I have two ears and one mouth, it would be sensible to use them in that proportion.  A little stinging as a chatty teenager, but  great life long advice in many situations, especially in the business world.  

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Guest Blogs Bill Magee Guest Blogs Bill Magee

Let's get real!

A timely conversation with my Washington DC-based pal ex-FBI and Microsoft global cyber expert and renowned speaker Edward P. Gibson prompted me to make a direct link between the highly unpredictable so-called hyperconnectivity promises generated by artificial intelligence generated systems and seasonal affective disorder.

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Guest Blogs Donna Murphy Guest Blogs Donna Murphy

Importance of customer service in challenging times

In recent years, there has been a notable shift towards experiential gifting in the UK. Instead of traditional gifts, people are increasingly opting for gifts that create memorable moments or unique experiences, such as spa days or concert tickets. We see similar growth in this space for days out with family and friends, with rises in ‘competitive socialising’ venues like crazy golf and axe throwing.

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Guest Blogs Lauren Hyder Guest Blogs Lauren Hyder

Why are employees looking for a different Christmas party this year?

In recent years, there has been a notable shift towards experiential gifting in the UK. Instead of traditional gifts, people are increasingly opting for gifts that create memorable moments or unique experiences, such as spa days or concert tickets. We see similar growth in this space for days out with family and friends, with rises in ‘competitive socialising’ venues like crazy golf and axe throwing.

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Guest Blogs, Perceptive Blogs Julie Moulsdale Guest Blogs, Perceptive Blogs Julie Moulsdale

Let’s shine a spotlight on all our home means to us

Imagine for a moment how different your life might be without the security of a safe, comfortable home. Next week marks Scottish Housing Day, with the theme "Homes for Life." At Perceptive Communicators, we’re supporting our housebuilding clients around this, shining a spotlight on the incredible impact of homes on the quality of all of our lives and yet also the massive shortage of much needed homes. 

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Guest Blogs Hazel Davies Guest Blogs Hazel Davies

Retirement Housing Could Take Pressure Off A Housing Market in Crisis

As the UK grapples with a housing market that’s increasingly stretched at both ends, one solution that’s often overlooked is the potential of the retirement housing sector. Specifically, age-exclusive developments for the over-55s could play a crucial role in easing pressure on the market by encouraging downsizing, freeing up larger family homes, and ultimately ensuring a more efficient housing lifecycle.

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Housing at the Festival of Politics

It is perhaps not surprising that a panel of people engrossed in housing in the UK would paint a stark picture of the situation we face. But there were certainly no punches being pulled in the Scottish Parliament this week. We’ve distilled some of the key facts and figures as well as panel opinions on how we can improve things here in Scotland.

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