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Active Voice: Networking is Alive and Well in the Virtual World.

While our personal habits have changed over the past three months of lockdown, our professional needs have not. Although networking has been difficult/near impossible since the […] The post Active...

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Mind Your Language!

A few years ago, Voice At The Table had a popular workshop, talking to senior leaders about the significance of using the right words. And then […] The post Mind Your Language! first appeared on Voice...

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HOTT: Revealing the B – Behaving Inclusively

The post below has been featured in the third edition of Housing On The Table, a fortnightly e-shot designed to inspire leaders of social purpose service […] The post HOTT: Revealing the B – Behaving...

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WFH: Friend or Foe?

In the words of a revered American president (you know the one), the word ‘crisis’ in Chinese is based on two characters.  One means ‘danger’, the […] The post WFH: Friend or Foe? first appeared on...

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Women to the Rescue

Today, I want to tackle an old topic with a fresh perspective: the importance of gender balanced boards. I feel that the pandemic, the state of […] The post Women to the Rescue first appeared on Voice...

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The Long Perspective of the Digital Revolution…a ‘Baby-Boomer’s’ perspective

Guest Blog By Ian Miller The digital revolution, or “Third Industrial Revolution”, is one of today’s most debated topics in politics, economics and the business world. […] The post The Long Perspective...

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Lockdown Doesn’t Mean “Locked Out” of the Jobs Market – Here’s How to Get...

The number of job vacancies in Britain has plunged by almost half a million since January (to 295,000 in June), hitting the lowest levels since comparable records […] The post Lockdown Doesn’t Mean...

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Forty years on – We Can All Learn from Educating Rita

By Melissa Jackson It seems inconceivable that Educating Rita – the much-loved Pygmalion-esque play, which tells the story of a working-class woman, for whom a return […] The post Forty years on – We...

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Madeleine Albright’s Legacy and What We Ought to Learn From It

I recently watched Madeleine Albright speak about her latest book – Hell and Other Destinations – at a virtual event.  She will always be remembered by […] The post Madeleine Albright’s Legacy and What...

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Modern Masculinity: Raising our sons to be more human

My 14-year-old son rejects everything feminine. In his steep ascendance towards adulthood, he rejects emotions, cordiality and anything else that isn’t brute strength.  He sees himself […] The post...

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I am privileged. Are you?

It’s been a tough year. We’ve had to confront both an indiscriminate killer in the form of a virus as well as discriminant ones, it seems, […] The post I am privileged. Are you? first appeared on Voice...

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I Made Self Belief My Best Friend and Triumphed in My Dream Career

by Helen Pritchard, Owner, Orchid Digital This month’s guest blog is by Helen Pritchard, owner of Orchid Digital. Helen has enjoyed more than 15 years in the media industry […] The post I Made Self...

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A Revealing Tribute to Women Authors

by Melissa Jackson What’s in a Name? It’s a personal hallmark that accompanies us from the cradle to the grave. It defines and identifies us from […] The post A Revealing Tribute to Women Authors first...

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Active Voice: Want to be Super-Efficient at Work? Banish those Distractions

The average lockdown working day worldwide is now around 48 minutes longer than before the pandemic, according to a study by the National Bureau of Economic […] The post Active Voice: Want to be...

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Our TABLE Has Five Legs

We’re living in exceptional times. Our world was already changing at a pace that was difficult to maintain, but since the onset of Covid19, traditional thinking […] The post Our TABLE Has Five Legs...

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I draw the line. Will you?

Yesterday, my tennis coach shared with me that she has no ‘me time’ left for herself because she finds it difficult to say ‘no’ to coaching […] The post I draw the line. Will you? first appeared on...

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It’s time to confess.

It’s National Inclusion Week so I ask myself, am I really inclusive? To me, being inclusive means first and foremost to welcome and to value that […] The post It’s time to confess. first appeared on...

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I Traded a Holiday to Italy for an Enlightening “Career Move”

By Ayla Tarasofsky We are proud to introduce our youngest ever columnist for Voice At The Table. Ayla Tarasofsky is definitely a name to watch. She […] The post I Traded a Holiday to Italy for an...

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Wanted: More Women Digital Role Models to Bridge the Gender Gap

By Melissa Jackson “If I’d known then what I know now, I’d have bought shares in Zoom,” is a phrase I’ve heard tripping off the tongue […] The post Wanted: More Women Digital Role Models to Bridge the...

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Active Voice: Women at the Forefront of the Digital Revolution

We are a society driven by digital technology. It has generated enormous wealth and tapped into the talents of some of the most creative minds on […] The post Active Voice: Women at the Forefront of...

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