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May Top Picks
3 steps to emotional intelligence
Each individual has their own style of working โ itโs what makes us human. Understanding these styles and how they interact is key to having better working relationships. A recent article by Motto outlines three steps you can take for strong emotional intelligence. 1 Observe Pay close attention to every aspect of the people you […]
Businesses need to cater to the rise in internet users
Figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveal that 87.9% of adults had recently (in the last three months) used the internet, compared with 86.2% in 2015. Internet usage is increasing throughout all demographics, with women aged 75 and over up 169% in 2011. This displays that the internet is yet to reach […]
How to unwind on holiday
There are people who leave their mobile at home when they go on holiday and those who ask for the wifi code the minute they check into the hotel. The latter are the ones who never truly relax during their time away. So here are some tips from Katie Driver at The Telegraph on how […]
Win a ยฃ175 voucher to use at Cookery School at Little Portland Street: Now Ended
Cookery School at Little Portland Street, conveniently located near Oxford Circus in central London, is offering PA Life readers the chance to win a ยฃ175 to use for a cooking class, course, or corporate event at the renowned school. Alongside regular classes and courses, Cookery School at Little Portland Street has been running corporate cookery […]
Executive education important yet ineffective in most firms
Executive learning and development is an essential for businesses to enjoy long-term success and ensuring a competitive advantage, yet the majority views their current provision as ineffective. This is the result of the St Gallen Executive Education Report (SEER), which has been launched today. The study was compiled based on the results of a survey […]
It takes 7 weeks on average to hire
It currently takes seven weeks on average to fill an open permanent job vacancy in the financial services industry, according to new research by specialist recruitment firm Robert Half Financial Services. The roles that take the longest to fill are those in the risk function, which take on average more than two months (8.2 weeks) […]
AV decisions no longer driven by price
An event organiserโs decision when looking at AV services is no longer driven by price, according to a survey carried out by Church House Westminster. The Westminster venue asked 87 of its clients what was important to them when choosing AV. The results reveal that only 34% base their decision on price, compared to 42% […]
MetLife UK gets active with employee wellness campaign
MetLife UK is expanding its commitment to wellness at work by signing up with Global Corporate Challenge (GCC), which works with businesses worldwide to improve the health and performance of employees. It is joining GCC 2016, which has worked with more than 5,500 organisations across 185 countries and has helped more than two million employees […]
Profile of the private high flyer
When it comes to the typical private jet traveller, the image that may spring to mind is a slightly older, perhaps male passenger. However, private jet booking service PrivateFly has revealed that the average age of its private flyer is 41 years and more than a third (37%) taking to the skies are women. The […]
Londoners work more hours than Parisians
A new survey by UBS shows that London ranks 17th on a list of the 18 countries that work the fewest hours, with employees racking up an average of 1,740 hours per year. If youโre looking to work less, you may want to consider heading across the Channel, where Parisians clocking the fewest hours at […]
Meetings and events at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club
Discover the most versatile, sophisticated and well-equipped venue in London. Chelsea FCโs Stamford Bridge offers rooms suitable for corporate events, exhibitions, training and special occasions. With an impressive 25 function suites, 60 syndicate rooms and the Great Hall fit for up to 1,000 delegates, each space offers an abundance of possibilities. When looking for a […]
Speak up at the PA Life Training Day
Assistants often know more about the business than the team members of those they support. However, sometimes they donโt recognise or appreciate this or the behavioural skills they have. Nick Fewings from Ngagementworks will be on hand at the next PA Life Training Day to teach attendees how to realise their potential โ and speak […]
Decrease in sexual harassment claims โ but itโs not all good news
A new report by the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) shows there has been a 51% drop in sexual harassment and discrimination claims in the last year. That statistic would be good news if not for a 14% increase in calls to the organisationโs helpline seeking advice on harassment at work. According to The […]
Perceived fairness at work affects employee health
Employeesโ individual experience of fairness at work can have an impact on their health, according to a new study conducted in conjunction with the University of East Anglia. The research, done in partnership with Stockholm University, looked at whether perceptions of โprocedural justiceโ, such as processes for rewards, pay, promotion and assignments, are related to […]
Conference Top Picks
Discover Eynsham Hall and book your summer meeting, enjoy a small and targeted meeting space at The Lensbury, or experience a four-star conference venue at the Millennium Gloucester Hotel London Kensington with our May Conference Top Picks. Eynsham Hall โ a unique venue in a central location. Book your summer meeting now and benefit from […]
How to cure an addiction to work
In the digital age, itโs easy to become the kind of person who never truly switches off. Being called a โworkaholicโ is no longer an insult for those who think their overzealous dedication their job translates to ultimate success. Writing in the Harvard Business Review, Rebecca Knight finds out from the experts how we can […]
Brits admit taking time off for new pets
With the world focusing on changes to parental leave in recent months, it would appear some Brits have other things on their minds. More than two in five employees admit to taking time off work to look after new pets. Itโs a new trend the media is branding โpet-ernity leaveโ and according to online pet […]