The latest from Perceptive Communicators
Residential Neighbourhoods created in Scottish city centres - Oliver Wilson
On moving to Edinburgh as a child, my first impression was that it seemed complete. It was like a drawing where all the elements and perspective fitted together perfectly.
Scottish innovators help on journey to net-zero ambition - Johann Partridge
Scotland is proud of its rich history of intellectual and scientific accomplishments. Once more, we find ourselves looking to innovators with entrepreneurial spirit.
Collective action by house builders to target climate change
It was Barack Obama who pointed out that the challenges of the 21st century could not be met without collective action.
Draw inspiration from millennials for Scots cities of the future - Oliver Wilson
I’m sure visitors to the city now have the same formative view with the castle as the centrepiece and the logic and symmetry of the adjacent New Town.
Winning colleagues' hearts and minds by keeping it in the family
Employee engagement is still a hot topic in 2020. As margins are squeezed and businesses look to increase their productivity, a motivated, positive workforce is a big plus.
Learning to fuel the growth of a more sustainable world - Rachel Clark
As students across Scotland prepare to receive their exam results, I hope it means they can study a subject that inspires them.
A career on construction was waiting in the wings - Lisa Gray
My childhood dreams were all about being on stage. From pantomimes to amateur theatre groups to exams, I loved every minute
How are we building inclusive schools - Lindsey Mitchell
Like many who grew up in the 1980s, school for me was the building where I attended each weekday, was moved along corridors by prefects and herded by teachers into classrooms
We need to home in on ways to beat housing crisis – Nicola Barclay
For the first time since 2008 and the global recession, housing completions in Scotland have exceeded 20,000 per year.
Supercharging SMEs to tackle global challenges through a can do approach to innovation
Scotland has a gift for innovation. It’s in our DNA. From penicillin and ultrasound to refrigeration and Watt’s improvements to the steam engine – it is central to our story.
Robbie Hunter: I always had grand designs on my future
Like many children, I liked playing with Lego and creating my own buildings, but it wasn’t until I started watching Grand Designs on TV that I realised how much I was really interested in construction.
Tackling fuel poverty by building sustainable homes
Hands up if you’ve heard about the urgent need for new homes? Chances are most of the business community have seen a headline or three about the UK government’s ambition
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