Leadership stories
Boards and executives are being urged to treat cyber risk as a shared business issue, with human factors shaping breach readiness.
All ticket sales will support charity as the Sydney event aims to give managed service providers practical lessons instead of vendor pitches.
Demand for senior oversight in complex ERP projects is driving iCatalyst’s expansion as it adds leadership in Perth and Melbourne.
Rising demand for cross-market corporate events has prompted Spalba to deepen its APAC push, with Singapore as the regional hub.
Growth at Gallagher Security has been driven by culture and long-term investment, with revenue and scale more than doubling since 2021.
Boards facing tighter scrutiny may find the book's security-led framework useful as risk, reputation and duty of care collide.
Poor strategic or cultural fit can wipe out M&A gains, even when the purchase price and synergies look attractive on paper.
Boards are under pressure to tighten oversight as Software Improvement Group warns many firms lack controls over AI use and related risks.
The Edinburgh conference will put AI trust and governance centre stage as speakers from OpenAI, OpenUK and academia address business risk.
Hybrid working is emerging as a key draw for Canadian tech staff, with most business leaders saying flexibility now rivals pay in recruitment.
Irish executives are saving time with AI, but the country still ranks as the most wary of its impact among four European markets.
A stronger FY26 lifted Persistent's dividend to INR 40 a share as annual revenue climbed 17.4%, with quarterly growth extending to a 24th straight quarter.
UK office staff lose nearly two working days a week to admin, leaving many disengaged and prompting some to consider quitting.
The merger drive has prompted a New York office opening and new leadership aimed at sharpening Alchelyst's sales, operations and investor services.
Heavy use of AI at work could erode staff judgement and critical thinking, Hogan Assessments says, as employers adopt the tools more widely.
The deal gives Redsquid nearly 80 more staff and more than GBP £8 million in revenue as it deepens its UK education technology push.
The appointment comes as the AI research provider expands internationally and tightens financial oversight for its 7,000 enterprise customers worldwide.
AI tools for autism support are under scrutiny as advocates warn disabled people risk being excluded from public services and care systems.
Women remain clustered in the lowest-paid jobs at many UK employers, with progression into senior roles driving wider gender pay gaps.
Certified venture capital firms have outpaced the wider market on gender and ethnic representation, according to a new Diversity VC report.