
Get set go: the battle for eyeballs has begun
With Apple TV+ and Britbox recently launching and Disney+ and HBO Max launching next year, the battle for eyeballs has begun.
Prototyping: new methodology reduces risk and drives value
Dominic Tribe explains how production-oriented prototyping can help reduce costs and risks for manufacturers by integrating design resources.
Supply-chain-as-a-service innovation: could it work for your business?
Taking inspiration from an initiative by Nike, could more businesses be employing supply-chain-as-a-service (SCaaS) methods of innovation to put the sparkle back into their performance and their brand? Global footwear brand, Nike, has launched an initiative, which moves it closer to an operating model based on customisation. The initiative, NYC By You, is inviting 28 designers in New York City...
Vendigital is a multi medal-winner in Financial Times Special Report
Vendigital has scooped six medals in the UK’s Leading Management Consultants 2019 report, published by the Financial Times.
Are special editions the future of print for magazine brands?
Former Vogue editor-in-chief Alexandra Shulman has suggested that the future of print magazines could lie in switching to less frequent, special editions, allowing media companies to take costs out of the business while maintaining their established format.
Aston Martin? The plan just might work
Having recently secured a major £120m bonds deal, Aston Martin appears to be banking on innovating its way through the current tough trading conditions and CEO, Andy Palmer, has promised that its ambitious investment plan can succeed.
Chinese investors set their sights on UK autotech
The UK’s thriving autotech sector could be making more of Chinese money and investors’ willingness to look further afield for opportunities to fund early-stage R&D activity, says Richard Gane.
Emma Charsley joins operations consultancy Vendigital as CFOO
Consulting firm Vendigital has appointed Emma Charsley to the position of Chief Finance and Operating Officer (CFOO).
Here’s how Boeing can recover from its 737 Max failures
Boeing’s decision to ramp down the production of its popular 737 Max model has already had a significant impact on its revenues.