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Spotlight – Managing Stress

Spotlight – Managing Stress

A much-needed resource in these pressurised times. Keeping pressures within manageable limits is a very demanding undertaking in these modern challenging times. This manual provides important practical guidance eon managing pressure and keeping stress at bay. Essential reading for all busy practitioners and managers. Available from Amazon
Dr Neil Thompson
October 26, 2024
Neil Thompson’s Lessons for Living – Live to fight another day

Neil Thompson’s Lessons for Living – Live to fight another day

This is not literally about fighting. It is about recognizing when it is not appropriate to deal with a situation here and now. When there are concerns that need to be addressed or conflicts that need to be worked through, it is often helpful to be responsive to those demands at the time, rather than miss the opportunity to nip the problem in the bud. However, in some circumstances it is wiser not to react at the time – for example, situations where an immediate response may inflame the situation or encourage a defensive reaction. In such situations it can be more effective to arrange a more suitable time and place to raise your concerns or deal with the issues…
Dr Neil Thompson
October 26, 2024
New research finds firms benefit from multigenerational workforce but reveals employer ‘say-do-gap’ in how they support workers

New research finds firms benefit from multigenerational workforce but reveals employer ‘say-do-gap’ in how they support workers

Nearly three-quarters of senior business leaders in Great Britain (73%) have multiple generations in their workforce today as populations age and working lives extend, a new report finds. Analysis by the Work Foundation at Lancaster University in collaboration with the International Alliance for Responsible Drinking (IARD) found that for the first time in history, there are four generations in the workplace, with workers born in the 1950s and 1960s now working alongside people born in the 2000s. Researchers say this presents new opportunities for both employers and workers. In a new survey of more than 1,000 senior British business leaders undertaken by Survation in May 2024, over half of employers (51%) report they have more than one generation in their…
Dr Neil Thompson
October 26, 2024
How to be an ally to Women in Parliament

How to be an ally to Women in Parliament

2028 is the Centenary of the Equal Franchise Act, when women achieved the vote on equal terms with men. All major parties have committed to equal representation in Parliament by this date. For this to be achieved, we not only need to improve the pipeline of women joining Parliament, we need to ensure that women want to stay in Parliament when they get there. And with 40% of women, elected as MPs and with a new cohort of around 335 new MPs, taking their place on the green benches, now is the time for cultural reform! We need a culture change in Parliament. Too often, women, Black and minoritised people and disabled people are left sidelined by processes, procedures and…
Dr Neil Thompson
October 26, 2024
How to seem wise, around the world

How to seem wise, around the world

We all know someone we consider wise, whether that be a public figure, a friend, or a family member. Yet what we think of as wisdom can vary hugely from person to person, influenced by our politics, our philosophies, or our culture. In Nature Communications, a multinational team takes a look at what people from around the world consider to be wisdom. Working with 16 culturally diverse samples from 11 countries, they find significant variation, culture to culture, expanding our understanding of what it means to be wise beyond the Global North. Data was collected over two years from Slovakia, Morocco, Canada, Ecuador, Peru, America, Japan, North Korea, India, South Africa, and China. The total 2,650 participants included were a…
Dr Neil Thompson
October 26, 2024