INSIGHTS
LET'S NOT LOSE THE LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
The past year has not brought many positives but, for a lot of people, the ability to work from home was one. Louise Rodgers suggests ways to retain the benefits of a remote operation in a hybrid world.
TURNING OFF THE MUTE BUTTON
After so long living a life of restrictions, emerging from this latest lockdown poses a new set of challenges. So take it slowly.
What got us here isn’t going to get us there
Working from home will be more complicated once lockdown eases and directors may have to take tough decisions, writes Louise Rodgers
Developing your practice in the midst of the coronavirus
Building up a practice is a challenge enough. But can the disruption caused by something like a pandemic be turned to advantage? (Co-written by Emma Keyte)
Maintaining motivation in challenging times
The new year has not started well and the prospect of weeks of lockdown looms. Louise Rodgers has some advice on how to help your team stay positive and productive
Banking on first success
Feilden Fowles, Haptic Architects, RCKa and more explain how they embraced, consolidated and moved on from first success, taking advantage of each turning point. (Co-written by Emma Keyte)
The Importance of Perspective
Our present isolation can make work all-consuming and intensify small dramas. Louise Rodgers offers advice on how to step back
Whose influence are you drawing on
My Grandad had a huge influence on me so today I have been thinking what he would be saying right now.
Proven ways to consolidate a practices's early success
The transition to becoming a more mature business is a complex and important steps for a young practice - with many potential setbacks. Find out how to make it even at this time. (Co-written by Emma Keyte)
This is not the new normal
We’re not just #WFH, we’re dealing with an unprecedented global crisis. Louise Rodgers provides guidance on dealing with difficult emotions while staying productive.
What's so good about certainty anyway?
We’ve never been able to predict the future – and that’s not such a bad thing