
‘The next generation of female leaders need to be empowered to take their r…
We were delighted to welcome Fiona Ryder, President of the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce, as our guest speaker for the Women’s Leadership Programme Sponsors’ Dinner on Wednesday 30th January.

Spend "5 minutes with" our Executive Director Lynn Walters in the December…
Spend "5 minutes with" our Executive Director Lynn Walters in the December edition of Suffolk & Norfolk's Places & Faces Magazine.

Director Clubs focus on recruiting and retaining the right ‘people power’ t…
According to Grant Thornton’s ‘People Power’ research, talent and skills is the top accelerator of business growth for organisations who achieved a 20% or more turnover increase over the last year – but also a top barrier to progress.

Joseph O'Sullivan has the Final Word in the September edition of The Norwic…
In the September edition of The Norwich Resident, our very own Senior Manager at Pure Norwich, Joseph O’Sullivan, has this month’s final word:

How is the Women’s Leadership Programme helping to change perceptions?
The Women’s Leadership Programme, developed by Pure and People & Performance, is a leadership programme first and a women’s programme second. One of its purposes is to help women understand how they might be holding themselves back and to help change people’s perceptions of women in business.

How to feedback Best Employers Eastern Region survey results to staff
Once you’ve asked your staff to complete the free, confidential Best Employers Eastern Region employee engagement survey, and you’ve received your tailored report of the findings, what should you do next?

Who drives employee engagement in an organisation?
Our aim is to support local organisations to source, develop and retain top talent which in turn contributes to organisational growth. Sharing employee engagement ideas further supports this.

Why don't we have better gender balance in the Boardroom?
Read Pure Executive Director, Tom Earl's comments on this topic via the link below:

Developing tomorrow’s executives in the East of England
An innovative scheme to develop tomorrow’s executives in the East of England has been launched.

How can a culture of flexibility help create a friendly working environment…
In today’s increasingly multigenerational workforce, progressive organisations are developing more inclusive, flexible cultures which suit everyone’s lifestyle and working needs, whatever their age; and which will also achieve greater opportunities and benefits for the business.