All articles by Jonathan Fitchew – Page 2
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Comment & Opinion
Apprenticeship or degree, it's the work that counts
The changed discourse surrounding apprenticeships is finally starting to enter the national business consciousness
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Comment & Opinion
Good CSR will benefit the community as well as your company
With the onset of the festive season, our focus at Pareto Law turns to the real meaning of Christmas
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Comment & Opinion
Resourcefulness in business is the most important currency
From coins to notes, money is changing in more ways than hands
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Comment & Opinion
Take mental health seriously: employee care goes beyond HR
World Mental Health Day occurs annually on 10 October. This year the pledge was centred on mental health in the workplace
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News
Age, race, gender? Irrelevant questions of a retrograde era
It will be a great day when diversity is freed from its stubborn association with those that possess differing physical traits, says Jonathan Fitchew of Pareto Law
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Comment & Opinion
Making fantasy a reality: a game that can help you manage
There are plenty of management lessons to learn from fantasy football, says Jonathan Fitchew of Pareto Law
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Comment & Opinion
The Apprenticeship Levy - a disaster or a triumph? You decide
Businesses must invest in order to obtain a thorough knowledge of what this latest government initiative means, says Jonathan Fitchew of Pareto Law
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Comment & Opinion
As Amazon shows the might of corporations, what can SMEs do?
After a number of fruitless attempts by Amazon to eat into the fmcg market, it now has a way in, says Jonathan Fitchew of Pareto Law. Here’s what SMEs can learn from it
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News
Company culture and personality matches are still important
The importance of a sound employer brand cannot be overstated, says Jonathan Fitchew of Pareto Law
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Comment & Opinion
Following the music: listen, adapt and reap the benefit
Jonathan Fitchew of Pareto Law looks to the music industry for lessons on digital learning
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Comment & Opinion
Take stock, set goals and resurrect your fortunes this Easter
As a business leader, I like to think Easter represents regeneration within a working context, says Jonathan Fitchew at Pareto Law
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Comment & Opinion
What we can learn from the Budget - and how it's presented
This week has seen Philip Hammond’s first Budget
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Comment & Opinion
Love may be blind but work relationships require focus
I’ve seen deals break down at vital junctures due to an ill-judged comment or action far too many times
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Comment & Opinion
Change is easier if everyone has the same business goals
The passing of the reins of power, or even the reigns themselves, is a strong motif of January 2017
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Comment & Opinion
Personal branding is a necessity in the digital age
It was recently announced that Admiral Insurance was going to analyse users’ profiles on Facebook to set insurance prices
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Comment & Opinion
Don't have a horrible Halloween, get a good start to Q3
The ghosts of any lingering Q3 memories are vanishing as the final quarter of the year enters full swing
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Comment & Opinion
A holistic technology strategy is essential for evolution
The rise of technology complements fast-moving business practices perfectly
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Comment & Opinion
SMEs can attract the best graduates, too
Graduates are drawn to the biggest and the ‘best’. But what does this mean for the little guy? asks Jonathan Fitchew of Pareto Law
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Comment & Opinion
Micro-management can lead to disaster within recruitment
When hiring into a business, the process doesn’t end with a signature on the contract
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Comment & Opinion
What Donald Trump can teach us about employer branding
LinkedIn flagged branding as one of the biggest trends for 2016, with 62% agreeing “employer brand is a top priority”
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