Communications
Volunteers, the key to success
As Crossways, It Takes a City's winter emergency accommodation project, closes for another year, the team celebrate the support provided by their amazing volunteers. ...
Practical tips for collecting and using meaningful feedback
By Jennifer Turley, Learning and Development Account Manager at Cambridge Network ...
No-code website design: Essential things you need to know
By Krishna Solanki, Founder and Creative Director at Krishna Solanki Designs (KSD) ...
Are references worth the paper they are written on?
From a dearth of candidates, new behaviours like ghosting or having to redesign roles to accommodate hybrid or remote working, hiring can be a real struggle. One of the more perennial challenges during the recruitment process is taking references. Are they worth the trouble? ...
Star Shine Night Walk is back in Cambridge on Saturday 13 May! Be part of this fantastic event setting the city streets aglow for hospice care!
Have fun at the Star Shine Night Walk in Cambridge on 13 May 2023 whilst supporting people in Cambridgeshire living with an advanced serious illness or other life-limiting condition ...
DragonLight launches new Crowdfunder to help finish feature film Six Inches of Soil
Last year we raised enough money to cover the cost of shooting the film. Our small team filmed on the road for 42 days, shot over 120 hours of footage, in nine different English counties. We interviewed over twenty farmers and other experts, attended farming conferences, protests, filme...
How to avoid public speaking nightmares
If you want to give yourself the best chance of smashing a presentation, here is an easy trick Simon Hall... ...
The Power of Affirmative Leadership
By Julia Caddick
Live Stream dials in Nasa astronaut Kayla Barron
Cambridge Filmworks and The Cambridge Festival looks to space with a live discussion from Houston with Astronaut Kayla Barron. To watch the full event please visit: https://www.cambridgefilmworks.com/live-from-nasa-rocket-women/ ...
How to stop a difficult situation at work going from bad to worse
Think back to the last time you had to manage a difficult or unpleasant situation at work – like making a person redundant, or taking them through a disciplinary procedure. How was it? Could it have gone better? ...