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Summary:
A simple way to get more digitally-enabled - some alphabetical colonic irrigation is in order to purge your vowels. Srsly!
How do you become digitally-enabled? Spend millions of dollars/pounds/euros on transformation services and technology from expensive consultants, IT vendors and US ‘on the meter’ systems integrators? Well, that’s one way. Or you could just drop part of the company name and nuke a pile of unnecessary vowels from what’s left.
The latter option seems to be the direction of travel from Standard Life Aberdeen which is dropping the ‘Standard’ and the ‘Life’ bits of its identity and just going with Abrdn. (That’s pronounced ‘Aberdeen’ as the official announcement feels it necessary to explain.)
Episode 4
Ian Fletcher has now joined the British Broadcasting Corporation for W1A - a fictional satirical behind-the-scenes series based at the BBC s London headquarters. As Ian begins his new job as the BBC s Head of Values, he encounters a problem. Despite the job having been sold to him as a chance to influence and shape one of the Great British institutions, he soon realises that not only does he not have time to think Big Thoughts, he never has any time to think any thoughts at all. To make matters worse, Ian soon discovers that the board has also decided to hire PR company Perfect Curve s Siobhan Sharpe as the Ginger Rogers to his Fred Astaire . Massaging presenter egos, deftly handling a BBC Anti-Cornish Bias scandal and breaking through mindless creative meetings is all in a days work for Ian and the team in this sharply observed comedy, filmed at the BBC s real offices in Central London.
Episode 2
Ian Fletcher has now joined the British Broadcasting Corporation for W1A - a fictional satirical behind-the-scenes series based at the BBC s London headquarters. As Ian begins his new job as the BBC s Head of Values, he encounters a problem. Despite the job having been sold to him as a chance to influence and shape one of the Great British institutions, he soon realises that not only does he not have time to think Big Thoughts, he never has any time to think any thoughts at all. To make matters worse, Ian soon discovers that the board has also decided to hire PR company Perfect Curve s Siobhan Sharpe as the Ginger Rogers to his Fred Astaire . Massaging presenter egos, deftly handling a BBC Anti-Cornish Bias scandal and breaking through mindless creative meetings is all in a days work for Ian and the team in this sharply observed comedy, filmed at the BBC s real offices in Central London.