KnowledgeBlog

Blog URL:http://www.knowledgebrief.com/blog/
Blog Tags:Business, Management, Ideas, Concepts, Theories, Methods, HR, Strategy, Marketing
Country:United Kingdom
Location:London

The essential business management blog, with business ideas and management concepts insight.



Latest Blog Posts



In today's evolving landscape, the success of any business hinges on its ability to adapt, innovate, and stay ahead of the competition. One critical component in achieving this is the continuous learning and development of the workforce, and in parti...

Grief can come from experiencing a range of circumstances; not only personal family, friends or loved ones but also ‘professional’ such as the loss of colleagues, clients, patients or customers. Another area which is sometimes overlooked is that...

Grief can come from experiencing a range of circumstances; not only personal family, friends or loved ones but also ‘professional’ such as the loss of colleagues, clients, patients or customers. Another area which is sometimes overlooked is that...

Pride in Leadership

on Jun 28, 2023

The history of Pride month comes from the Stonewall Riots in June 1969, these riots served as a catalyst for gay right movements across the world. Since then, the celebration of Pride and the advocacy for LGBT+ rights have gained significant momentum...

To crack the executive code, aspiring leaders and managers must focus on developing a combination of behaviours, gravitas, communication skills, and appearance. In the world of business, leadership is not merely a position but an art to be mastered.

The menopause has become a hot topic for discussion. This once taboo subject where individuals often suffered in silence, the menopause has moved to the forefront in society and, naturally, it has become a consideration in the workplace for many empl...

Paul Scully MP, Small Business Minister, wrote an open letter in September to local British businesses, in which he stated that poor mental health has the potential to cost UK employers £42 billion a year, and the UK economy up to £99 billion.