Jenny Adair
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Can Rural Living Help Tackle Britain’s Food Security Dilemma?
As the term suggests, food security is a crucial matter. Why? Because, in short, it is the state of always having enough nutritious and affordable food at your disposal. It is fair to say that Britain boasts a successful and reliable agricultural industry. However, many national and international aspects can impact both food production and costs for consumers. In this respect, one first example came from the infamous world food price spike in 2008.
By Jenny Adair4 days ago in Earth
Zero to Hero: 5 Business Leaders Who Mastered Their Failures
There is simply no hiding that failing to achieve one’s ambitions can, at first, be hugely demoralizing. Putting in the hours, trying your absolute best, and not seeing the fruits of your hard effort is a discouraging experience. The truth is, though, that failure should not be viewed as an irrefutable verdict. Instead, failure is an opportunity, and it offers you the chance to reshape your plans and keep going with better reasoning. This is particularly true in the world of business.
By Jenny Adair4 days ago in Geeks
Managing Change: How Change Can Benefit Your Staff
Change can come and go in a business, and if managed correctly, can be something that benefits both organizations and their staff. It is often inevitable as businesses grow and evolve, and like anything, there are challenges to overcome along the way in order to make it a successful experience for all stakeholders. Here, we will showcase three strategies to harness change to be a benefit within a business.
By Jenny Adair4 days ago in Geeks
Virtual Learning: Four Ways to Develop & Deliver an Impactful Experience
As more and more people embrace hybrid working, training and learning sessions have had to adapt in a swift fashion. Learners have certainly not changed – they still possess a strong thirst for knowledge and are eager to enhance their personal and professional skills. However, traditional learning has gradually been rehashed to suit people’s new needs, with many classes being hosted on virtual platforms.
By Jenny Adair4 days ago in Geeks
Managing Iatrophobia: How to Help Overcome the Fear of Doctors
There is no denying that attending a medical appointment isn’t everyone’s favourite pastime. In most cases, patients simply don’t enjoy the idea of going to the doctor, whether it’s because of the long waits at reception or the thought of having to undergo a physical examination. But for some people, a doctors’ appointment is a dreaded experience that can spark severe feelings of stress and anxiety.
By Jenny Adair4 days ago in Families
How Next-gen Video Refresh Strategies Integrate IPTV into Corporate IT Networks
Over the past two decades, video applications in the enterprise have emerged as a mainstream technology supporting the achievement of mission-critical organizational objectives. Once reserved for the largest organizations that could afford to allocate resources for dedicated RF video infrastructures, the emergence of IPTV has democratized access to video as a critical enterprise resource.
By Jenny Adair4 days ago in Geeks
Outdoor Draughts: Create Your Own Home Pub Shed
From the humble shed at the bottom of your garden to your very own pub. More and more people are discovering what entertainment they can bring to their back gardens and creating their own emporiums from a small bottle bar to grander establishments with running draught and pool tables.
By Jenny Adair4 days ago in Feast
Could On-site Safety Hold Back Growth of the Construction Industry?
When it comes to industries that encounter hazards day to day, construction comes out on top. Research from HSE found that a quarter of the fatal injuries to workers in the UK occurred in the construction industry across 2021/22.
By Jenny Adair16 days ago in Education