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CLAIRE AIKEN: Better boards require members who show up at the table
‘VOLATILE’ and ‘uncertainty’ are two words that have become deeply embedded within the business vernacular in recent years.
CLAIRE AIKEN: Summer reads offer great escape even when holidaying at home
A RIVETING book can make for a trusty travel companion.
In voting, there is a joy to be rediscovered
ONE must cast their mind back to May 2019, shortly before Covid-19 brought about a global standstill, to remember the last time Northern Ireland went to the polls for a council election.
Comms via ChatGPT and the new era of interfacing
THE year is 1952. IBM has lifted the curtain on the 701, a world-first scientific computer, revolutionising the interface between human and machine forever.
Why 2023 may welcome some glimmers of hope
WITH each new calendar year comes a fresh perspective on the world around us.
The need for stability in an uncertain time
MUCH digital ink has been spilled over this tumultuous period for politics in the UK.
Claire Aiken: Scrolling, screen time and our ability to pay atten–
TIME spent online can often feel like tumbling down a rabbit hole.
Claire Aiken: Leadership sorely lacking within our corridors of power
GREAT leadership is something that is easy to recognise, yet difficult to find.
Digitisation of the story brings joy of reading to all
THE pandemic helped reignite a new-found appreciation of the written word.
The Internet’s town square has rarely been so divided
TWITTER.COM now rests in the hands of Elon Musk, business magnate and ‘free speech absolutist’.