Jenny Adair
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Five Ways AI Can Influence and Transform Your Business Processes
Technology is constantly changing the way we work, and automation is something business owners will be keeping an eye on in the future. This is definitely the case with artificial intelligence, with the global market for AI predicted to reach $267 billion by 2027.
By Jenny Adairabout 10 hours ago in Futurism
Considering a Move to Scotland? These Four Steps Will Help You Seek Out Your Ideal Community
Moving home can be an exciting and daunting prospect in equal measure. Whether you’re looking to establish yourself in a new city, raising a family for the first time, seeking greater affordability, or simply looking for a change of scene, there’s much to consider when moving home.
By Jenny Adairabout 11 hours ago in Families
How Gen Z Is Shaping our Digital Experience
Consumer markets are being increasingly dominated by the coming-of-age Gen Z. Comprised of those individuals born between the mid-to-late 1990s and early 2010s, this demographic cohort succeeds millennials and is soon to outnumber them. In 2020, there were approximately 14.26 million millennials in the United Kingdom and 12.69 million Gen Z-ers.
By Jenny Adairabout 18 hours ago in Futurism
Will You Buy an Electric Car in 2023?
The electric car has become an increasingly familiar sight on the American Highway. That gentle hum of the lithium custom battery pack is as aspirational to the modern consumer today as the throaty, petrol-spluttering roar of the V8 engine in the sports cars of yesteryear.
By Jenny Adair3 days ago in Humans
Europe’s Four Best Cycling Holidays
Cycling is as popular as ever. The British cycling boom coincided with the 2012 Olympics and Bradley Wiggins’ Tour de France win, and cycling has since become a part of some many people’s daily lives, and increasingly part of their holiday plans.
By Jenny Adairabout a month ago in Humans
Rules and Regulations Drivers Must Know Before Stepping Behind the Wheel of a Van
There are some jobs in life that our cars simply can’t cover. Whether it’s moving a larger quantity of materials than usual for a job, or finally getting rid of stock or the rubbish in your backroom you’ve had for ages, it just makes it so much easier. As such, you might be tempted to step into a van for a one-off job. But did you know that there are rules to driving vans that, if disobeyed, could see you fined upwards of £2,500 in addition to points on your licence?
By Jenny Adairabout a month ago in Education
Well-Being Paradise: The Healthiest Places to Live in the UK
One of the biggest aspirations in life is to settle in a place where you truly feel happy. This means finding somewhere that mentally and physically fulfils you, and many external factors can contribute to this. Clean and fresh air, for instance, can relieve stress and boost your respiratory system. Likewise, walking in thriving green spaces can keep your spirits up and help regulate your emotions in a healthy manner.
By Jenny Adairabout a month ago in Families
Gap Year Careers That Can Become Full-Time Jobs
Many students across the world see a gap year as a rite of passage. Before embarking on the adventure that is a university, they take a structured year abroad and use the time to discover, reflect, and explore. It’s a popular decision amongst many UK students, with the government estimating that 200,000 and 250,000 young people take gap years each year.
By Jenny Adairabout a month ago in Humans
Six Tips for Leaders: Dealing with Challenging Conversations
Having a challenging, difficult conversation is something that on occasions is unavoidable. While common, it is not something that any business leader enjoys; so how best to approach these conversations, and importantly consider team development for others who find themselves in this situation?
By Jenny Adairabout a month ago in Humans