INNOVATE

2020 Autumn/Winter | Suffolk Director Magazine
Peter Wilson, Group MD, Cory Brothers “I’ve always lived by my dad’s advice; to treat everyone as your equal. My ambition is based on an understanding that you can get on without having to tread on others to do it”

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INNOVATE 1

Innovating to improve your golf game

By Stuart Robertson, Doctorgolf Academy Ufford Park
As a PGA Professional for over 30 years, it would be fair to say I have seen many changes in the industry; some of these have made the modern game a totally different one to the one that I grew up with in the 80s.

Published in Suffolk Director Magazine Autumn/Winter 2020

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INNOVATE 5

Tattoos don’t have to be forever

By Juliette John, Aesthetics and Wellness Spa
There are lots of reasons for wanting a tattoo removed. It could be a joke tattoo that isn’t funny anymore, dates and names that are no longer relevant, traumatic tattoos from a car accident, medical tattoo dots from radiotherapy, or misplaced microblade brows.
Published in Suffolk Director Magazine Autumn/Winter2020

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INNOVATE 9

Innovate to a new healthier you

By Ben Gray, Suffolk Strength Academy
Today we are constantly trying to innovate by introducing new ideas or systems within our businesses, new technology into our lives, or all too often simply using it as a buzzword without ever actually doing anything innovative at all.

Published in Suffolk Director Magazine Autumn/Winter 2020

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INNOVATE 13

Innovation guiding architectural design

By Craig Western, Wincer Kievenaar Architects

As a Suffolk-based practice celebrating its 40th birthday this year, we have been able to see first-hand how the advancement of technology has had a profound effect on architectural design.

Published in Suffolk Director Magazine Autumn/Winter 2020

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INNOVATE 21

How do you turbocharge change: hire an interim!

By Mark Wootton, Interim CEO and Commercial Director
Many business owners and directors are so immersed in running their organisation that they’re unable to see the challenges and opportunities and take timely and effective action.

Published in Suffolk Director Magazine Autumn/Winter 2020

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INNOVATE 25

Tips for a smooth office move

By Paul Dye, The Van About Town

In the times we find ourselves in, there could be several reasons for wanting to move your office and no matter the scale of the move, there will be costs involved.

Norfolk and Suffolk Director Magazines Summer/Autumn 2020

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INNOVATE 29

Interviewing virtually

By Rebecca Thurlow, Compass Point Recruitment

Coronavirus has undoubtedly impacted all our professional and private lives, and the recruitment industry has not been immune.

Published in Suffolk Director Magazine Autumn/Winter 2020

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INNOVATE 33

We’ve got this!

By Jane Cattermole, Bay Tree VA

Established in 2008, Bay Tree VA is an experienced team of remote-working executive assistants and office managers.

Published in Suffolk Director Magazine Autumn/Winter 2020

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INNOVATE 41

Trade: a question of confidence

By Mike Chapman, Suffolk Chamber of Commerce
The UK left the European Union (EU) on 31 January and entered a transition period that will run up until 31 December 2020. During the transition period, EU rules and regulations on trade, travel and business between the UK and EU will remain unchanged.
Published in Suffolk Director Magazine Autumn/Winter 2020

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INNOVATE 57

Understand your financial future today

By Ainsley Bowyer, Brewin Dolphin
At Brewin Dolphin, through personal financial forecasting, we can show you visually whether financially you can achieve the life you wish to live.

Published in Suffolk Director Magazine Autumn/Winter 2020

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INNOVATE 61

2020: Your most innovative year yet?

By Carole Burman, MAD-HR
If Her Majesty The Queen thought 1992 was an ‘Annus Horribilis’, what on earth will be her defining description of 2020?
Published in Norfolk and Suffolk Director Magazines Autumn/Winter 2020

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INNOVATE 65

Innovation isn’t just new technology

By Tarnia Robertson, Ufford Park Woodbridge
Today, the opportunities for innovation are everywhere. The growing competition within the hotel industry is one of the main challenges in hospitality, and over the past few years, inventions in the sector have developed at a fast-moving pace.

Published in Suffolk Director Magazine Autumn/Winter 2020

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INNOVATE 69

Finding innovation in funding opportunities

By Malcolm McGready / David Scrivener, Ensors
Options for funding a business have expanded hugely in the past decade and although your trusted bank manager should, and will, remain your first port of call, where this isn’t appropriate, there are now a multitude of options available to fund growth strategies.
Published in Norfolk and Suffolk Director Magazines Autumn/Winter 2020

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INNOVATE 73

Don’t be scared to innovate

By Pat Lewis, Source One Consulting

INNOVATE [ˈɪnəveɪt]: A verb meaning to make changes in something established, especially by introducing new methods, ideas, or products.

Published in Norfolk and Suffolk Director Magazines Autumn/Winter 2020

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INNOVATE 81

Giving Back: Fresh Start new beginnings

Fresh Start new beginnings (FSNB) works throughout Suffolk and Norfolk and was set up to provide a therapeutic service for children and young people up to 18 years who have reported being sexually abused.

Published in Norfolk and Suffolk Director Magazines Autumn/Winter 2020

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INNOVATE 89

Quickfire With Lisa Perkins

LISA PERKINS, Director Research & Innovation, BT Adastral Park. We spent five minutes with Lisa and asked her some questions about innovation in business. Published in Suffolk Director Magazine, Autumn/Winter 2020

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