To make the most of your working life, you need to simplify, break old habits and start doing something truly relevant. Glickon CMO Carlo Rinaldi explains how it’s done.
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“The C-Corp is CSR that is now coming of age”, explains Paolo Gubitta, professor of Business Organisation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Padua, who coined the term with Guido Zovico
Since it first embarked in July 2017, The Adecco Group’s Observatory adventure continues on its successful course: reading change through the lens of work, innovation and training
The digital revolution has given rise to figures such as e-commerce managers, digital market managers and data analysts. 3D virtual designers have also gained a foothold after the pandemic. Resellers likewise emerge as sustainability concerns take the stage
Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan specifies that some degrees will automatically qualify. This provision will initially apply only to single-cycle postgraduates (EQF Level 7) in Dentistry, Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine and Psychology. The list, however, is set to grow
Finding a place in the minds of potential customers and reeling in the loyalty of a sceptical, media-bombarded public. This is the positioning strategy
The advent of the Coronavirus pandemic has changed many things, perhaps even things that seemed almost inevitable. The virus has even crippled Silicon Valley, the area around San Francisco renowned for hosting the headquarters of the world’s largest tech companies: with the possibility of working from home, many workers have left, and now may never return. […]
Coronavirus has cancelled catwalks, shuttered up boutiques and scrubbed out mass events. The sector is bubbling with fresh trends and will increasingly call for new skills and professionals, such as game designers
One year ago saw the outbreak of the pandemic in Italy. Employed, NEETs, unemployed: key trends and figures 12 months after the arrival of the virus. At least 444,000 fewer jobs
In this year of the pandemic, influencers, opinion leaders, virologists and entrepreneurs have focused on sustainability and keeping in step with the UN 2030 Agenda. But not without some risk
Kickstarting our lives again will be a difficult test for everyone. To ensure that this is achieved with maximum success, companies and people will need to develop new skills and expertise. Luca Foresti, CEO of the Santagostino Medical Centre, presents us with his thoughts on this.
With its “Google certificates”, Big G has launched a new training model where skills matter above all, not so much the degree someone has. And it isn’t the only one adopting this view. Has the time actually come for us to bid farewell to dear old universities? We discussed this point with two experts