BREXIT –What about IREXIT ?
This week we are privileged to have a guest blogger with us! Roger Hobkinson, our favourite Londoner heads up Destination Consulting services with Colliers in Ireland. He was surpr
A Woman’s Place is in the House, Leinster House
I am so proud of my friend and my TD Áine Collins. She is one of the most honest, tenacious, intelligent and loyal people that I know – which are all great traits for a p
The balls to rebrand!
Everyone changes, life happens. Businesses are no different. A company grows, the economy changes, employees migrate, employees return – this is all part of what makes a busi
Acknowledge and Engage with your audience
Stephen Donnelly of the Social Democrats did really well during the General Election Leaders Debate on RTE this week. He comes across as an articulate, intelligent and impressive i
Fan girl
I’ll be the first to admit it. At almost twenty two years old, I am a fangirl! There, I said it. I’ve been a fangirl for the best part of eight years. It began when I was fourt
From a handshake to a hug
In everyday life we meet new people – whether it is in your work life or your social life, these encounters usually use some form of communication. It could be a simple smile
CSR – Starting from the ground up
Unless you were hiding under a rock in late January, you probably spotted details of a heart-warming story about how a “mystery” Cork bus driver helped a little old lady, makin