In this edition: FEATURE Your summer flex - avoid staff legal action, the four day week won't happen overnight but it could transform life and work, four ways to make the most of a co-working space, And why Brits can no longer bank on banks.
Issue 29 (South East)
March/April (2026)
In this edition - Win at networking without networking, why unemployment carries hidden social and political costs, and new DBS checks for self-employed.
Issue 28 (South East)
January/February (2026)
In this edition - Free Speech, the workplace and you, Fortune Female Society expands Woman:Kind Cafe, And 5 ways to make your day at work feel better.
Issue 27 (South East)
November/December (2025)
In this edition : Festive fears, fights and (forced) fun, Revenge quitting-is it ever a good idea to leave your job in anger? If the AI bubble bursts, taxpayers could end up with the bill, Plus regional business news from your area.
Issue 26 (South East)
October/November (2025)
In this edition - Beyond the budget : lies, outrage and false economies, how workplace bullying can affect your personality, and how to help disabled and neurodivergent people flourish working from home.
Issue 25 (South East)
August/September (2025)
In this edition - trust, torture and extortion: the perils of corporate blackmail, five experts on the UK's 10 year industrial strategy, And how emotions rule every stage of the entrepreneurial process.
Issue 24 (South East)
June/July (2025)
In this edition - AI: cheats, scams...and hope for humanity?, why gen Z prefers face-to-face brand experiences - and how brands can deliver, and, new UK trade directory solves online visibility challenges for small trade businesses.
Issue 23 (South East)
March/May (2025)
In this edition - Adapt or die? how change makes or breaks a business, Deepseek - what do you know about Chinas AI disruptor? And small business forecasts fall for first time since July 2024. All this plus regional south east business news and more.
Issue 22 (South East)
February/March (2025)
Pulse magazine - from the heart of the business world. In this edition - crime, competition or collaboration: what's your choice?, Robots of London: smarter communication is here, and survey shows how different generations talk to each other.
Issue 21 (South East)
December/January (2025)
In this edition we discuss Bankruptcy - losing it all and bouncing back, behavioural finance and how psychology affects your investment decisions, and how covid lockdowns affected adolescents' brain structures.
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