The fractional CFO gap: What founders need to understand before they hire
Trusha Lakhani
May 19 '26
Understand the role of a fractional CFO and ensure you hire the right financial support for your business needs
Why SMEs want to hire young people and why it is still hard to do
Anthony Impey MBE
Apr 27 '26
Small businesses across the country are seeing the value of investing in young people. But turning that intention into successful hiring is not always straightforward
Flexible working and talent: What businesses need to know
Dr Evelyn Oginni
Apr 23 '26
Flexible working is no longer a temporary adjustment from the pandemic; it has become a defining feature of the modern labour market
Why recruitment feels broken, and what SMEs can do to fix it
Lee Biggins
Apr 21 '26
For many SMEs, hiring doesn’t just feel difficult, it feels risky. Every hire carries more weight when teams are small, budgets are tight, and there’s less room for error
Why Britain’s unemployment problem is really an SME problem (and how to fix it)
Andrea Reynolds
Mar 26 '26
Smaller businesses can be powerhouses of job creation – but not in this climate
Why small transport firms are rethinking their vehicle strategy now
Zoe Price
Mar 16 '26
Rising emissions standards, tighter licensing rules and changing passenger expectations are pushing operators to reconsider when and what vehicles they buy
The power of knowing what motivates you and your team
Tamara Littleton
Mar 12 '26
Just over a year ago, my co-founder, Kate Hartley, and I brought in Sally Henderson to help us discover the motivational map of the Polpeo team
How the best businesses snap up the best talent – and how you can beat them
Lee Biggins
Feb 24 '26
With 25 years’ experience helping businesses and recruitment consultancies of all sizes find quality people, we’ve collected insights and top tips on what the smartest employers do
Beyond the ping pong table: Meaningful appreciation that retains top talent
Louise Doyle
Feb 12 '26
Not long ago, a ‘great company culture’ was defined by beanbags, free snacks and a ping pong table. Fun, yes – but not the kind of appreciation that keeps people committed when work gets hard
Embracing hybrid-service models: what small professional services firms need to know in 2026
Mark Finlay
Jan 9 '26
For small professional services firms, the last few years have transformed how work gets done, and more importantly, how clients expect it to be delivered
Recruitment reinvented: winning in a world where talent has choices
Amy Knight
Dec 17 '25
Recruitment will make or break your business – and these days the best candidates aren’t waiting for job ads – they’re choosing where they want to work
From resilience to resignation: The commodification of coping
Amy Hopper
Dec 4 '25
Quietly, we’ve built a working culture where pushing through stress is seen as a skill, and recovery is something you do quickly, neatly, and preferably off the clock