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06 Mar 2017
Dr Helena Rubinstein FRSA
Dr Helena Rubinstein FRSA explores the ethical issues that the use of behavioural science raises and suggests some guidelines for businesses deploying similar approaches.
13 Feb 2017
Stefana Broadbent
Stefana Broadbent, FRSA explores the role of Smart Citizens in Smart Cities and argues they help us anticipate what could become mainstream practices in a few years.
15 Nov 2016
Sean Nesbitt
When we consider what forms legal responses can take with regards to modern employment, there are lessons from history – and the history of controversial law - argues Sean Nesbitt FRSA.
07 Nov 2016
Robin Hambleton
Local leaders across the world are changing our understanding of how to develop and implement effective public policy.
02 Nov 2016
Ruth Shave
What if monitoring and evaluation used simple metrics and tied into your theory of change in a way that could double up as promotional material?
10 Oct 2016
Tim Gray FRSA
As well as having better ideas we need to get smarter about how people respond to change and how messages can reach them, says Tim Gray FRSA.
05 Oct 2016
Karen Wespieser
What do we really know about what keeps teachers in the profession? Karen Wespieser FRSA argues that, for starters, we need to focus on the positive of what keeps teachers teaching.
25 Sep 2016
Paul Sweeting FRSA
Paul Sweeting FRSA argues that just because Tata Steel is no longer on the front pages, this should not detract from the fact that there is still a pensions crisis in the UK
04 Sep 2016
Have we created a generation of business managers conditioned not to think?
15 Aug 2016
Frank Hore FRSA David Low FRSA
Have we created a generation of business managers conditioned not to think? Frank Hore and David Low FRSA explore issues of centralisation and standardisation in management.
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