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International Women’s Day is not just a worldwide celebration of womanhood; it is an important occasion to create awareness around
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The world of work has changed significantly since I joined the workforce a million year ago! For good and bad
Cleantech Venture Capitalists are all Marxists. Who knew?!
Recently I was fortunate to be asked to speak and moderate at a cleantech retreat taking place on a small
Quiet Quitting: Separating the Symptom from the Cause
Quiet quitting. What began as a viral video has become one of the most talked about (and written about) topics
If you hire the right person, everything goes ten times better
“If you hire the right person, everything goes ten times better; if you hire the wrong person, everything goes ten
Inflation reduction could save us all
‘An old man turned ninety-eight. He won the lottery and died the next day. Isn’t it ironic?’ Maybe Alanis Morissette
Culture Wars: Leading International Teams
The modern world is as interconnected as ever; even before the pandemic dispersed the workforce, technology was already fundamentally changing
The Future of Trucking is Bright, the Future of Trucking is Electric
America. Where bigger is better. From the geography to food portions and cars, size defines us. We’re one of the
Breaking out of the ‘golden handcuffs’ – why risking it all is worth it
“There’s nothing wrong with being a capitalist, wanting to make money and wanting to change the world,” David Hunt, our
How has the energy crisis impacted the cleantech’s job market?
The energy and cost-of-living crises are being felt worldwide whether financially, politically, or in the way they have dominated our
The impact of the Energiewende on the German job market
Germany’s Energiewende (energy transition), popularised in the 1980s book Energiewende: Wachstum und Wohlstand ohne Erdöl und Uran (Energy Transition: Growth
Why the lack of women in cleantech makes net zero sense
There aren’t enough women working in technology. There’s no point shying away from it; it’s a problem across the workforce