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20 Feb 2015
Benedict Dellot
Small businesses are often seen as lightweight, unproductive and inefficient. That may have once been true, but are we now entering an era where small trumps big?
Matthew Taylor
At last the conversation about arts and cultural policy is getting serious. The RSA would like to take it one step further.
In this report, sponsored by Leeds City Council, the RSA highlights ‘subject deserts’ within certain local authorities, where pupils are not given the option of finding a school which offers the subjects they want to study.
Fellowship news
Do you have digital knowledge or entrepreneurial experience? Dotforge Accelerator are looking for mentors to help six dynamic new start-ups.
19 Feb 2015
Georgina Chatfield
‘How can we enable people to most fully express their creative potential?’ posed Matthew Taylor at the end of a recent blog. His thoughts focused on large organisations, hierarchies and the motivations therein – so I thought it would be interesting to take the same question but explore it from a child’s perspective.
In an article published in City AM, Adam Lent argues we're shifting away from a world defined by hierarchy to one shaped by mass participation, and organisations had better take note if they want to survive.
In July 2014, we sent out a survey to all Fellows to ask for feedback about their experience of Fellowship. The results can be found here.
Thomas Hauschildt
This week, Ed Miliband stated that better training is key to increase productivity. If elected, he pledges to create 80,000 additional new apprenticeship places.
18 Feb 2015
Jonathan Schifferes
We spend so much time and effort producing “knowledge”, we don’t pay attention to the counter-weight: ignorance.
Nathalie Spencer
Present bias, lack of urgency, and social norms all inhibit us from getting a better deal on our utility bills. What can be done to overcome this?
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