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    Diversity and inclusion Measuring diversity and inclusion: part of the ‘G’ in ESG 06 Jul 2022
    Why diversity and inclusion measurement is crucial to business success, and how to meaningfully track inclusion in the workplace.
    Diversity and inclusion The role of male allies in progressing towards gender parity 30 May 2022
    What being a male ally looks like, and practical steps businesses can take to drive action and remove the organisational and cultural barriers to male
    Women in business Taking action: How businesses can build a diverse, engaged workforce 20 Apr 2022
    Organisations are putting unprecedented emphasis on structured efforts to engage their workforces.
    BUSINESS RESILIENCE Retuning your business 04 Nov 2020
    COVID-19 continues to challenge the business landscape like no other event before it and many in the mid-market are now fully-focused on building greater
    CLIENT & CUSTOMER BEHAVIOUR Get to know your customers again 04 Nov 2020
    Onboard analytics help racing cars align the performance of the vehicle with the conditions of the track, similarly businesses must use insight to adjust to
    INTRODUCTION Pause for a pit stop 04 Nov 2020
    In times of extreme economic challenge, don’t just power through the crisis, pause for a pit stop to retune your business for the twists and turns on the road
    GrowthiQ Is Nigeria set for a tech surge? 23 Mar 2017
    2016 was a year of firsts for the Nigerian tech sector as investment grows.
    IBR Women in business: turning promise into practice 08 Mar 2016
    The gender diversity issue has been on the business agenda for many years now, yet a third of businesses still have no women at a senior management level.
    GrowthiQ Age is no barrier 17 Dec 2015
    India’s young, growing workforce and China’s ageing population put Asia’s two great economies at either end of the age dividend. Partners at Grant Thornton
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