To win public sector contracts consistently, companies need to select the right markets, qualify opportunities before committing bid resources, understand the buyer’s history, analyse tender requirements, study previous awards, and monitor future demand. Proposal writing comes later.
Every day, countless people serve as protectors of society. Police officers protect their communities. Doctors treat their patients. Pilots fly planes carrying hundreds of passengers. Teachers instill moral values in children. These positions carry immense responsibility. Yet, what if someone’s mental health issues prevent them from safely performing these essential tasks?
In an age defined by instant gratification and the relentless pursuit of speed, a counter-movement is quietly gaining momentum.
Most people only use a litigation solicitor once or twice in a lifetime, and when the time comes, it’s not exactly straightforward. You are in a legal situation, you’ve been advised that you require a solicitor, and you are faced with a list of names, with no idea how to differentiate them.
The vast majority of people think that the moment they leave their workstation and head off to enjoy a well-deserved lunch break, their employer’s duty of care leaves with them.
The past two years have seen more changes in legal marketing than it has in the previous decade. The companies that realised this early are gaining ground. Those who are still depending on the website, a listing in a directory and a few social posts are falling behind.
Did you know that companies with top-tier CFOs are statistically more likely to achieve sustainable growth? In the rapidly evolving landscape of European business, access to exceptional financial leadership isn’t just important, it’s essential for long-term success.















