SCC and The Rigby Group support young people in Birmingham and beyond

2019 was a tremendous year of growth and progress for The Prince’s Trust as a result of SCC and The Rigby Group’s continued support. The Prince’s Trust was able to reach more than 65,000 young people across the UK throughout the year. In 70% of cases a positive outcome was achieved – this meant more

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Making plans for enhanced workplace productivity

The challenges that hold organisations back from improving user experiences and productivity seem obvious – and the best way to address them is to take a similarly straight-forward approach.

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Is service and support papering over the cracks in workplace productivity?

An SCC survey found that support for end-users is very good on the whole – but there is a real concern that this may only be masking the need for more urgent changes to workplace productivity and applications modernisation. While a recent survey of 550 individuals gave us a lot of food for thought, it

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Are your apps holding your workers back?

The modernisation of apps is lagging behind the desire for remote and mobile working in many organisations – and could be holding them back as a result. A survey SCC conducted recently with 550 individuals from UK verticals provided a new perspective on why some organisations might not be getting as much out of flexible

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Why technology needs to catch up with the consumer

An SCC survey revealed that more workers now expect the same kind of technology experience in the workplace as they get in the home, increasing the onus on organisations to digitally transform. A recent survey of 550 individuals within organisations spread across many industries by SCC revealed that the experience people have as consumers and

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A question of balance

Concerns over security may be holding organisations back from achieving optimum levels of efficiency in the workplace – but with the right approach, a good balance can be struck between protection and productivity. A recent survey SCC ran covering the subject of workplace productivity amongst 550 individuals from a range of UK industries revealed some

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Flexible working can reduce your office space costs

Taking a bolder approach to flexible working and providing more hot-desking or co-working spaces within central office locations, could save organisations a lot of money.

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Why remote working is good for business

A recent research project into workplace productivity by SCC found that providing mobile technology options is now essential for all organisations to thrive – to attract new workers, give the current workforce the flexibility they need and keep them happy. Mobility has been one of the key themes within IT over the last decade. And

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Workplace Productivity IT Insights Report

SCC have carried out a research project into workplace productivity, where a panel of 550 IT decision-makers were surveyed from 11 different sectors. This included both public and private sectors across the UK in police, education, local government, central government, healthcare, national security & defence, banking & finance, energy & utilities, manufacturing, retail, and travel

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Could AI change the way we teach?

Artificial intelligence (AI) brings the potential for teaching to be enhanced and tailored to the needs of the individual student – but while it certainly has a place, it won’t be taking over from real-life lecturers completely for some time yet, says Amiee Gallagher, Education Business Development Executive at SCC. At the World Innovation Summit

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Is education the next target for the tech giants?

Big tech companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Google and Apple are all very interested in education. Up to now, they have restricted their involvement to being providers of enabling technology to the sector. But what might happen if they decided to try and enter the market as providers of education? The sheer scale of the big

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