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  • National Productivity Week – 27-31 January 2025

    Created: 16/01/2025
    News/Events Category: Employability
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    The Productivity Institute, Peer Works, Prosper, and University of Glasgow are hosting a programme of events to focus on unlocking Scotland’s productivity potential for inclusive growth and prosperity for all. The aim is to raise awareness, improve knowledge, and share and learn across businesses and sectors, to unlock productivity potential.

    Events will run throughout the week in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Dumfries and Galloway and will focus on:

    • Ways of working
    • Ways of investing
    • Ways of innovating

    Click here to find out more and register for an event.




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