Spurred on by the winning Small Business Sunday, a weekly competition run by the former BBC Dragon and business magnate Theo Paphitis Small Business Sunday, we’re pleased to announce that Bays Consulting won the Market Me #SmartSocial award on the 2nd September 2018. This award was set up in 2012 to help promote micro and… Continue reading Winners of the Market Me #SmartSocial award
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We’ve won #SBS!
Former BBC Dragon and business magnate Theo Paphitis has given us big online exposure. Bays Consulting, received a retweet from the famous retail entrepreneur, after we were named as one of six winners of the Theo Paphitis’ Small Business Sunday contest and were retweeted to Theo’s half a million strong Twitter following. The weekly initiative… Continue reading We’ve won #SBS!
Researchers and Industry Unite: Virtual Reality In Oceanology
There’s only a week until the start of the 2018 Oceanology International Exhibition at the Excel exhibition centre in London where the team of Keen Marine, Visualiz.io, AVS Dev and Bays Consulting will be demonstrating how virtual reality can bring together diverse teams in a unique ocean focused collaborative environment. Between us we understand the… Continue reading Researchers and Industry Unite: Virtual Reality In Oceanology
What’s missing from the equation?
Last week I was fortunate enough to be invited by the Royal Institute to attend not only their Masterclass taster evening for anyone interested in STEM outreach. As I’m lucky enough to give a class in Bayesian Belief Networks, I was asked to go along and mingle and generally encourage others to start helping, volunteering, developing and… Continue reading What’s missing from the equation?
I-BDM and Bays Consulting support Fleetonomy – winners of the MOD Last Mile Challenge.
I-BDM and Bays Consulting are pleased to announce their collaboration with Fleetonomy as part of the UK MOD “Last Mile” challenge to develop an Uber-style drone delivery service enabling supply operators to command and control a fleet of unmanned air vehicles, undertaking simultaneous last mile missions. This state-of-the-art project will ultimately reduce the resource burden to dismounted soldiers whilst providing… Continue reading I-BDM and Bays Consulting support Fleetonomy – winners of the MOD Last Mile Challenge.
How ontologies and maths could help your company’s (and Will Shakespeare’s) bottom line.
On Mid-Summer’s Eve (June 21st 2017), Dominic Cassidy of Bricolage and Dr Sophie Carr of Bays Consulting came together to give a short, case study based presentation to the London Text Analytics Meetup group. Bringing together practitioners and researchers in the field of text analytics and natural language processing, this incredibly welcoming group provides a… Continue reading How ontologies and maths could help your company’s (and Will Shakespeare’s) bottom line.
How to Claw Back Some Time.
Not so long ago I was fortunate enough to trial “no e-mail Friday” for the Institute of Directors. It had the immediate effect that it gave me time to focus on areas of the business which need thinking time, and also to just get work done without being disturbed. No e-mail Friday is still a… Continue reading How to Claw Back Some Time.
Tips for navigating through curve balls.
The first half of the year has disappeared in a flash and at times it’s felt as though I’ve been pushing jelly up a hill with chopsticks. There have been times when I’ve been deeply frustrated, and all I’ve seen to have had to show for my effort is proverbial bits of jelly scattered in… Continue reading Tips for navigating through curve balls.
The Key to Consistency.
I seem to have spent the last few weeks just writing. This has given me both sympathy with all those who are sitting exams at moment and hand cramp. I still like to write by hand as not only is this the easiest option on a train (which increasingly seems to be the place where… Continue reading The Key to Consistency.
I love lists (and data!)
I love lists. In fact I’ve even been known to make lists of lists. Not only that, but if I complete a task and realise it was never on a list, I’ll put it on just so I can cross it off straight away. I’m not a psychologist, but I do know that having lists… Continue reading I love lists (and data!)