CONNECTING BRANDS WITH A REAL UNDERSTANDING OF HOW PEOPLE FEEL, THINK & BEHAVE
When IIBN asked Louise Ward, Operations Executive at Empathy Research to take part in an interview. Louise said it’s great to be invited to this interview by IIBN. Support teams don’t often get a voice in business press and I’m delighted to be given the chance today. You can visit Empathy Research website here We […]
Susan HayesCulleton – 14 takeaways from “Business Survival Beyond Lockdown”, IIBN Virtual Event
During the latest IIBN webinar, the panel focused on what life will be like after lockdown and spanned the usage of buildings, business relationships, technology, and lots more. Tadgh Enright, Melissa Moyle, Paul Grainger and Brendan Morahan shared a plethora of insights on Zoom and here were my key takeaways: The future is a combination […]
Say Hello To Our New Members This Week Ending 15 May 2020
We are delighted to welcome our new members to IIBN this week. If you have not yet registered your profile on the IIBN website, you can do so for free by clicking here www.iibn.com (Click on a member name to view the full profile) Dawn – Managing Director of PDSi. Based in Dubai. Gerard – Manager, […]
US Visa Law in the Time of Trump & COVID-19 an Article by Janice Flynn
Janice Flynn is an American lawyer based in London, UK since 2005. She and her Associate Lawyers advise companies and individuals on US visa and nationality issues. The practice of immigration law is complex and tricky in the best of times and is even more treacherous during the age of Trump who, based on the […]
Susan HayesCulleton – My 15 Key Takeaways from Cian O’Connor Olympic Medalist Determination Pressure & Success
Cian O’Connor is a familiar name to many of us as the Olympic showjumper medallist. He sits in the centre of a three circle Venn diagram of activity through competing at a high level, coaching different riders, and trading horses. IIBN’s Fiona Craughan interviewed Cian this week and here were my fifteen takeaways. Narrow the […]
Say Hello To Our New Members This Week Ending 08 May 2020
We are delighted to welcome our new members to IIBN this week. If you have not yet registered your profile on the IIBN website, you can do so for free by clicking here www.iibn.com (Click on a member name to view the full profile) David – CEO of Limerick Twenty Thirty. Based in Limerick. Nora – […]
Nook provides UK Hospitals with calming seating pods to aid staff wellbeing and recuperation during Covid-19 pandemic.
Nooks provided for free to offer exhausted frontline staff a quiet place to sit and unwind during the coronavirus outbreak. Furniture design business Nook has delivered its acoustic, comforting Nook seating pods for free to five hospitals across the UK to offer hard-working frontline NHS staff a place to recharge, refocus and recuperate during tiring […]
“Your Travel is Our Business” Hannon Travel are specialists who go further to cater for the most individual of needs.
Undoubtedly Covid-19 continues to impact on how we all do business and Hannon Travel, one of Ireland’s longest established Travel Management Companies (TMC) is no different. As lockdown continues and remote working becomes the norm (for the time being or not), we are using this “quiet” time as an opportunity to explore and understand how […]
Susan HayesCulleton – My 14 Key Takeaways from Panel Discussion on Ireland’s Role in Global Cyber Security
Last Friday, IIBN chose a thematic approach to their latest virtual event, namely cybersecurity. Like everybody in business, I’ve seen issues over the years where staff clicked on things they shouldn’t, had to ramp up security after discovering somebody had scribbled over our site and had to boil down the ocean of information about GDPR […]
Creative thinking in a Global Pandemic by Simon O’Connor, Director – Museum of Literature Ireland
“Hold to the now, the here, through which all future plunges to the past.” This short instruction from James Joyce’s Ulysses could be used to describe the mindset of our entire nation today. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has been absolute, forcing us into what feels like an eternal present, constantly imagining the future. […]