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Ashurst Business Agenda
A podcast series tackling the issues that matter most to businesses across the world. Ashurst’s experts and other global thought leaders reveal the inside stories of how organisations are responding in this time of incredible disruption.
Ashurst Business Agenda explores everything from technology innovation and changing consumer expectations, to workforce and health issues, and more. Along the way, we reflect on the strategic risks and opportunities for organisations, and share practical tips for business leaders.
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ListenPlacemaking from city streets to country fields to the bottom of sea
Placemaking is about much more than bricks and mortar – it directly affects people’s employment, leisure, education, and communities....
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ListenMaximising the social, cultural and financial outcomes of placemaking
As part of Ashurst’s ‘Reimagining Real Estate’ campaign, our Practice Group Head Richard Vernon speaks with David Lockyer, Head...
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ListenEpisode 2: Global Infrastructure Initiative Series
Climate change. Supply chain shortages. Cost of living pressures. The list goes on. There’s a dizzying array of challenges facing today&rsq...
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ListenEpisode 2: Staying ahead of the curve of psychosocial risk
In this second episode of our mini-series on psychosocial risk you'll hear how organisation’s can get ahead of the curve and crucially, wha...
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ListenEpisode 1: The burning platform of psychosocial risk
Psychosocial risk has shot up corporate agendas in the past 12 months becoming a critical feature for an organisations safety landscape. Leaders ...
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