The latest from Perceptive Communicators
Focus on communities creates thriving, flourishing neighbourhoods
After the shut-downs, materials shortages and lack of skilled workers that have challenged the housebuilding industry over the last 18 months, Scotland is going to have to play catch-up in order to meet essential house building targets. But in the rush to build there has to be a recognition of what it takes to make a great development.
Reimagining the future of the workplace starts with good onboarding
Having spent the better part of my childhood moving from country to country, I am well accustomed to transition - or so I thought.
To say the pandemic has shifted the way we work and live would be a colossal understatement. Organisations are now faced with the challenges of having to adapt to “the new normal” and striking a delicate balance between safeguarding employee physical and mental health, whilst maintaining productivity and team spirit. This is no mean feat in the current climate - the Royal Society for Public Health found 67% of people reported feeling less connected to colleagues after switching to remote working.
Why Putting A Price On Nature Is A Good Way to Save It
Astley Ainslie Community Trust (AACT) will be going out to public consultation with its plans for this historic site in Edinburgh in the new year. Since the money to develop the site was gifted to the city by David Ainslie more than a century ago, this hospital in The Grange and its landscape have been associated with an understanding that there is healing to be found in green spaces and access to nature.
World Prematurity Day reminds us just how precious life is
At Simpsons, we are incredibly grateful for the support we receive from the business community throughout the year. One of the most important days in our charity calendar happens tomorrow [17 Nov], World Prematurity Day. This date shines a spotlight on the special issues facing babies born prematurely, while celebrating the increasing number of babies who survive and go on to live fulfilling and active lives despite their challenging start in life.
Our governments must be ready to help the construction sector go green - Scott Brewster
With COP26 into its second week, sustainability and net zero remain high on everyone’s agenda. However, long before the UN’s climate change conference, Brewster Bros took a more sustainable approach to construction waste. Since 2018, we have helped the construction industry save over 500,000 tonnes of construction, demolition and excavation waste from landfill. From waste we have created more than 400,000 tonnes of recycled products and prevented 12,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions from being leaked into the atmosphere. Importantly, this has also helped customers save over £1.3m on landfill tax and £800,000 on the aggregates levy.
Communications consultancy Perceptive Communicators recruits three new team members to support growing client work
Award-winning Glasgow-based communications consultancy Perceptive Communicators has strengthened its team with three new appointments, one promotion and the creation of a new PR & Communications Manager post which is now being advertised.
Engineering a greener world
Choosing what to study at university was one of the biggest decisions I made in my youth. Faced with the dilemma of choosing subjects I loved or a degree that would get me a job, I decided not to compromise and chose to study Structural and Architectural Engineering at the University of Strathclyde - an institution that promised to be ‘a place of useful learning’.
Creative and collaborative environments mean better boardroom decisions
A 10-year anniversary for an organisation provides an ideal opportunity to reflect on its achievements but also to think about what lies ahead and how to prepare for it. However, 10 years ago no-one could have predicted the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for resilience and the ability to think the unthinkable. That requires an organisation to step back from day-to-day issues, irrespective of how important they may seem, and take a strategic overview. No part of the organisation is better placed to do that than a board.
Digital connectivity will empower people to restore our planet
Six years on from Paris and the world is still getting warmer. We are now seeing first-hand the impact of climate change - the floods and fires alone are biblical. However, the number of innovative solutions and sense of urgency brings hope and optimism as Glasgow prepares to host COP26.
Embracing the drive towards sustainability across the construction industry
In less than three weeks’ time, the eyes of the world will be on Glasgow when Scotland’s largest city hosts the prestigious COP26 summit. World leaders, negotiators and journalists will be amongst the 25,000 people who arrive en masse for the most important climate change conference there has ever been.
Clever communicating required to be heard at crowded COP26
The clamour to be associated with COP26, or even to make unrelated announcements during the event, brings risks which are worth considering carefully.
Workplaces of the future will be shaped by sustainability
The pandemic has triggered a massive shift in the way we work, resulting in many companies moving from an office-centric culture to considering more flexible ways of working.
A plea to consider carers as the world of work shifts gear
‘The world of work is changing’ has been frequently heard over the course of the pandemic. Like a catchphrase, this has picked up a head of steam as transitional return to workplace plans are discussed, from models of hybrid working to a complete switch to remote working in some organisations.
Top Four Aspects To Consider When Marketing To Students
It doesn’t matter what content or topic you’re marketing, true student has developed a list of the top four things we recommend you consider when marketing to students.
Building For A Greener Future
In the 2018-2019 financial year more new homes were built in Scotland than at any time since the crash of 2008. Covid put the brakes on activity levels and although work has restarted, shortages of materials and skilled labour are hampering the speed at which houses are being built.
Rise of the new career opportunities after Covid
Now that the dust has settled on this year’s results, many young people adversely affected by disruption to their education will be wondering, “What next?”
Growing Greenways In The Heart of Our Cities
The canal towpaths and redundant railway lines that pass through the hearts of our cities are a legacy of our industrial past. Built at a time when progress and pollution went hand in hand, many have lain unused since the 1960s when the road network was expanded and train travel declined.
New towns meet housing need and changing property demands
Scotland plans to deliver 100,000 new homes by 2032 to meet strong demand for housing. However, creating great new places with their own identities, where people really want to live, requires more than houses. Successful large-scale residential developments also need a mix of local amenities, shops, workplaces, schools, public spaces and different housing types.
Regeneration companies are key to delivering on the deals signed at COP26
COP26 delegates will be welcomed upon arrival by People Make Glasgow Greener, and when they depart Scotland, it will mark the precise moment that regeneration organisations become even more pivotal in supporting efforts to halt the climate crisis.
Creating youth-friendly opportunities in the Construction Sector
Today, exam results are unveiled in Scotland after over a year of disruption to education in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. For those considering their career options, construction might not be the obvious choice. Historically the sector painted a low-paid, low- skilled picture. However, this is a sector that is thriving, innovating, highly rewarding and driving change.
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