Adrian Ashton
Consultancy, training and expertise for social enterprise and the third sector.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2018
member only content
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there seems to be an increasing trend on the internet towards content being hosted behind paywalls - the number of emails I now receive wit...
Friday, February 9, 2018
who in their right mind would be self-employed?
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I've been self-employed for over 13 years now ( although more by accident than deliberate design ), and I increasingly hear arguments b...
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
working until the end of my days..?
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So I'm now of an age where I no longer think myself invincible, but thankfully still have all my teeth and a bit of hair... And stran...
Monday, July 3, 2017
why it's a good thing for some of my clients I don't fully follow the example of Jesus...
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As someone who professes a Christian faith, I've always tried to reflect the values and dogma that comes with that in everything I appr...
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Why I'm publishing my tax return (despite not being a politician or big tech firm...)
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There’s been a lot of apparent media interest around how much tax big firms pay, and then, in the wake of the ‘Panama Papers’, how much tax...
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Half of social enterprises will be lost in the next 5 years – and it’s our fault!
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About a year ago, I argued the pressing and urgent need for social enterprises to value their people more or risk losing them. Sadly the lat...
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
why are we scared about asking to be paid?
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Ask most employees what they grumble about most, and ask their employers about most, and it’s likely to be getting their pay cheque on time ...
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Monday, January 4, 2010
if we don't value our people more, social enterprise will be lost...
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The recently published national Careers and Salary Survey 2009/10 ( regeneration & renewal 09/21/09 ) makes for sobering reading for the...
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