Most organisations treat their key performance indicators as a window onto the truth. Jeremy Swinfen Green argues that KPIs may well be misleading, creating a false sense of security while hiding underlying critical operational issues
In the highly regulated and ever-evolving world of social housing, compliance is far more than a statutory requirement. It is a critical responsibility that directly affects the safety, wellbeing and trust of residents and communities.
Customer expectations are rising. Multi-site portfolios are expanding. Revenue streams are diversifying. Yet many operators remain constrained by fragmented systems and siloed data structures that limit visibility, slow reporting and restrict scalable growth.
When a healthcare system decides whether to fund a new treatment, the question it asks is almost always the same: is this technology good value for money compared to what we already have?
Britain is facing a cyber-security reckoning – not just because threats are escalating, but because the traditional model of protection is breaking down.
Cranes are critical to the effective delivery of most infrastructure projects, and with recent advances in technology and engineering there are often multiple options to deliver a lift solution, each with different merits and risk, meaning planning is ever more important.
In an era where the cost of living continues to outpace wage growth, the role of consumer credit has shifted from convenience to also include certain necessities.
For many people, the journey to retirement begins with a single letter. Often it arrives around age 55, from your pension provider, politely reminding you that it’s time to start thinking about your future.
Flavian Alexandru, Co-Founder and CEO of Hypervolt, believes the next great British industrial story won’t be built in factories alone – it will be powered by data, design and a radically smarter grid.
AI is no longer a future trend. It is already embedded in newsrooms, integrated into news products and is prompting strategic questions about value, trust and differentiation
In an industry defined by precision, discretion and global mobility, British technology company Voly is quietly reshaping how the world’s most sophisticated vessels are run
For more than three decades, Kent and London-based IT managed service provider Sota has helped British organisations navigate successive waves of technological change – from the early days of the PC revolution, through the rise of the internet, to today’s AI-driven economy.