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The current COVID-19 crisis has brought instant changes to the way we are approaching work and learning. As we look to the future, what will be the impact on the way businesses manage their approach to people?
COVID-19 has revealed which companies are digital-ready “thrivers” and exposed those lagging behind, the barely “survivors”. Patrick Gormley, Consulting Services Lead at Capita, discusses the impact on work and culture.
We’re working in partnership with the government to set up coronavirus testing sites and contributing resources to healthcare call centres.
We were highly commended in the Inclusion Project 2020 category at the Neurodiversity Awards. Our collaborative work with Essex County Council has led them to become the first local government to offer a supportive internship for young adults with autism. We’re so proud to have been part of this project. Well done to everyone involved.
We had a successful evening at the UK Complaint Handling Awards. Winning gold in Best Use of Customer Insight, silver in Best Complaint Handling Team of the Year, the evening ended on a high note when we were also awarded the Overall Winners on the night. Congratulations to everyone involved.
We've announced our full-year results. During 2019 we made good progress with our ongoing transformation, and continued to simplify and strengthen the business to create the foundations for long-term, sustainable success. Read the detail in our 2019 full-year results.
Last night we were at the National Autism Awards, as we were nominated in the Outstanding Employer category. Although we didn’t win, we’re really proud of our work with Essex County Council, which led to them becoming the first local government to offer a supportive internship for young
Capita has become the first organisation to be accredited by the Good Business Charter. It aims to promote the importance of responsible business, including employee wellbeing and the environment.
In fifteen years we will only be able to buy new cars that run on electricity or hydrogen. This is the UK government’s bid to hit our target of emitting virtually zero carbon by 2050. How will this impact the electric vehicle industry?
The growing skills crisis seems to have caught much of the business community by surprise – despite having been a widening gap for years.