SHEQ – An in depth look at Health and Safety with Paul Nowell Home » Shining a light on dark kitchens Paul Nowell joined Sigma in 2017 to look after …
Time to Talk – Sigma’s Mental Health Commitment
03/02/20
Time to Talk Home » Managing rapid change during the Covid-19 crisis – Part II Post By Sigma Supporting mental health Following on from our signing of the Time to …
What is… High-speed retail?
Nope, we’re not confusing ourselves with the rail industry. High speed retail really is a thing and it’s worth knowing about. As customer buying habits are evolving, we know that …
The Future of… Retail Parks
Out of town retail parks are quite unique in that they haven’t really changed a huge amount since they were first established as a shopping concept in the 1980s. Much …
Tackling Sustainability – #1 EV Charging Points
15/01/20
Tackling Sustainability – #1 EV Charging Points Home » Managing rapid change during the Covid-19 crisis – Part II The British Prime Minister has recently pledged to invest in our …
Sigma Group Ltd attains Cyber Essentials Plus certification
13/01/20
We are pleased to announce that Sigma Group Ltd has attained Cyber Essentials Plus certification. Cyber Security is an ongoing concern, as a result of sophisticated attacks and intrusions into …
Is technology taking over our money? …and what does it mean for Retail?
09/01/20
In an era where tastes change by the day, opinions can be swayed by the argument of a stranger on social media and where trending news is too often a …
The Future of… Shopping Centres
07/01/20
We all watched with interest when Westfield opened its doors in London back in 2008, a shining vision of what a ‘designer mall’ looked like. Ten years on, rather than …
“Time To Change” Sigma support the pledge
11/12/19
“Time To Change” Sigma support the pledge Home » Managing rapid change during the Covid-19 crisis – Part II Post By Sigma At Sigma, we know that it benefits all …
The Future of… The High Street
26/11/19
2,870. That’s the number of stores that closed their doors in the first six months of 2019. 57,000 less people now work in the sector compared to last year, whilst …