We’re hosting the next session in our Minds in Motion series, focused on AI governance, and how organisations can support AI use in a sustainable, ethical and compliant way.
On 19th March in Bristol, we’ll be hosting an invite-only, discussion exploring how organisations can move from informal AI use to structured, responsible governance.
AI tools are already being used across businesses - often without clear visibility into what data is being entered, how it’s being processed, or who is accountable for the outcomes.
The challenge is multi-dimensional, it’s not only about sensitive data leakage. It’s about:
Choosing the right scheduling software for your business often looks simple on the surface. Many teams assume they can “just use Calendly” and move on.
In reality, scheduling is rarely just about booking meetings. It sits at the centre of operational workflows, client relationships, data governance, and internal systems. When organisations begin scaling, onboarding clients, or managing sensitive information, calendar integration quickly becomes a strategic decision rather than a tactical one.
In this article, we explore the real-world trade-offs between using off-the-shelf scheduling tools like Calendly and building a custom Outlook calendar integration, and how businesses can decide which approach
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