
The latest from Perceptive Communicators
Offsite construction can become the ‘new normal’
As the house building industry begins to return to work, sites re-open, and companies re-examine their business strategies and models, it will become even more important to embrace new technologies and processes to ensure the restart and future development of the sector is done in a way that it can thrive long term.
Scotland’s opportunity to grow a new clean, sustainable economy
The idea of a net zero carbon emissions and zero waste economy isn’t as far-fetched as some may think. The key promise of a bio-based economy is that we can grow the sources of raw materials for every day products. Industrial Biotechnology (IB) is one of the many faces of innovation in the life sciences world. IB offers sustainable, scalable solutions to the current environmental challenges facing many industries.
Silver lining of lockdown - over 2500 people helped by Simon Community Scotland
Over the past four months, like many people, I have experienced some of the most challenging times in my career. But while this has been devastating in so many ways for so many people, it has also created a unique opportunity to prove that rough sleeping can be ended in our cities and it is possible to create and support positive change in the lives of the people we support.
Perceptive adds two housing clients
“These are two significant pieces of business, especially given lockdown, and demonstrate how Perceptive can add value for clients under challenging circumstances.”
From lockdown to labourer – the COVID crisis gave me a new string to my property bow
From an early age, I was always interested in the world of property and construction. I loved playing with Meccano and initially thought I would follow a career in architecture. As I moved through secondary school and studied more business-related subjects like economics, I began to envisage how my interest might take a turn into the development and property investment side.
Covid-19 accelerating change in world of office working
“With so many people making the transition to working from home, there is a school of thought that the coronavirus pandemic might signal the end of office life as we know it. In reality, it’s likely to fast-forward its rebirth.”
Striding out to help bio-based businesses grow
I run marathons in my leisure time and understand the hard work and resilience I need to achieve my goal. This is nothing compared to the long and arduous journey from testing a process in a laboratory to bringing it to market.
Lessons learned through lockdown could rebuild the future of construction
As the construction industry begins its journey through the restart plan, we consider how lockdown has afforded us the opportunity to rebuild the future of this vital sector.
Lobbying when you can’t lobby, or can you?
We are hearing all about a new normal with more meetings and communication being done virtually, but what does all of this mean for influencing politicians and key stakeholders?
Top Tips for Effective Communication as we Emerge from Lockdown
Our latest webinar, run in conjunction with Homes for Scotland and Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC), focused on communicating effectively as we emerge from lockdown. Our guest panellists, who shared their learnings on communications during lockdown and as we emerge from lockdown.
Communicating our way out of lockdown
What should we be considering to ensure that customers, employees and suppliers are as safe as possible and feel reassured about their return?
The C words - Consistent. Clear. Communications.
“The more questions you get, the less clear your instructions are.”
Why our homes are still our – virtual - castles
Who could ever have imagined - pre-lockdown - that buyers would be - virtually - queuing up to buy a new property, without having set foot inside?
How social media and LinkedIn can help achieve your goals
In our recent webinar we discussed how social media including LinkedIn can be used to communicate, network and build relationships productively in lockdown and beyond. Here’s a rundown of the top five takeaways.
Social media in lockdown
Even before lockdown, we were deluged with online content. But between the torrent of tips on WFH (working from home) and a flood of jokes keeping spirits up, not to mention the tsunami of COVID-19 news, how do you ensure your brand message gets across in this new (ab)normal?
Investing in a future where health and wellness rides along the crest of a wave
Amid all the anxiety and uncertainty that is currently going on in the world, we are all craving a brighter future ahead.
Taking future skills offsite
Moving more to offsite construction can also deliver financial and sustainable improvements that lead to longer term inclusive growth.
Ten Tips to communicate during the Covid-19 crisis
1. Remember it’s a marathon, not a sprint. Everyone is adapting to change and uncertainty at a different pace.
Learning from our Nordic neighbours
The Nordic countries demonstrate a strong model for sustainable growth in the integrated processing of renewable feedstocks into a range of marketable products such as food, feed, fuel or chemicals, for example. This is known as biorefining.
Humanising the workplace
As a designer of workplaces, I’m fascinated by the adaptability of millions of people around the world as they embrace the transition from office to home working, and by the growing debate as to whether or not it can, or should, be reversed when the current crisis recedes.
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