Business School graduate named in AACSB Class of 2019 influential leaders

David Timis, alumnus of the University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School has been named as one of The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) 2019 Influential Leaders. The award recognizes notable alumni...

First Glasgow box clever with launch of new fleet of eco-friendly buses ahead of...

Local bus operator First Glasgow went all out to launch their fleet of 75 new buses for the city of Glasgow in October 2018, with the promise of more to follow. The city’s largest bus...

Strathclyde Business School wins ‘Outstanding Contribution to Scottish HR’ award

The Business School at the University of Strathclyde was awarded ‘the Outstanding Contribution to Scottish HR award’ in November 2018, at the HR Network Awards. The award recognised Strathclyde Business School’s longstanding and sustained...

Association of Scottish Businesswomen Awards winners

The Association of Scottish Businesswomen hosted their National Business Awards at the Apex City Quay Hotel in Dundee. Visiting ASB members were given the opportunity to make the most of the trip to the City...

How to make a quantum leap in your productivity

The UK is facing a crisis in productivity. Since the 2007 financial crisis, the rest of the G7 have recovered twice as well relative to British performance. This slow down in productivity has been...

Loganair Limited

Four new routes are being introduced by Scotland’s Airline, Loganair from Edinburgh airport as part of its summer 2019 schedule. Named last month as European Regional Airline of the Year, Loganair will introduce regular year-round...

CalMac encourages new awareness of wildlife

Over the summer volunteers on CalMac ferries spotted more than 500 marine mammals across the west coast as part of the company’s Marine Awareness Programme. The Awareness Programme has involved a total of 14 conservation...

Enterprise-class ICT Managed Services for Every Business

When everything else in your business is getting sharper and more able, how does your in-house IT department compare? These days, everything is getting smaller, smarter, more connected and more affordable. Everyday technology has given...

Because People Matter

Enterprising approach to social challenges Turning Point Scotland is making social enterprise a key strategic priority as it prepares to enter a landmark 20th year. Set up in 1999, Turning Point Scotland is one of...

Skills for Growth helps physio firm get fit for expansion

When small business owners Lynne Falconer and Sally Kiddie decided to expand, they recognised that getting the right support was a vital part of the process. The pair have been the owners of Heal Physiotherapy...