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Ed Lindsay, BT Global Services' head of client engagement, spends most of his working week in London yet makes an immense contribution to the BT Scotland management board. Here, he gives his views and perspective on joining the Board and how engaging with the members is helping with his personal career development. Ed also tells how he has learned much about the work of BT's devolved public sector operation in Scotland, and his role as BT's representative on the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce business protection group.
Scottish sites are expected to play a leading role in BT's plans to develop wind farms, which are aimed at generating up to 25 per cent of its existing UK electricity requirements by 2016. The project, costing up to £250m, will bring together third party funding and renewable energy partners to safeguard future supplies of clean, green energy for BT as part of the company’s strategy to reduce carbon emissions. John Swinney, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth, says Scotland must maximise its renewable resources and explains why the Scottish Government is supportive of green initiatives.
One in 8 of Scotland's working population juggle employment with caring responsibilities. Margaret Smith, policy and service development officer for Carers Scotland, looks at the benefits of flexible working in recruiting and retaining a diverse, experienced workforce and helping the bottom line.
Brendan Dick, director of BT Scotland, charts BT's contribution to Scotland in facts and figures, looks at BT's emergence into the world of entertainment with the launch of BT Vision and considers what lies ahead with a £1 billion 21st Century Network for the country.