Business Quarter #2 is live now!

Business Quarter #2 is live now!

Business Quarter Issue 2 closes 2025 with perspective for leaders. The Q4 edition reflects on a demanding year marked by complexity. It examines leadership craft, organisational resilience, market discipline, and shifting expectations. All with an eye on planning calmly for 2026. Without easy answers, but with clarity and intent intact.


Business Quarter issue 2 lands at the close of a year that has tested even the most experienced leaders — not through one defining disruption, but through the steady accumulation of complexity. Decision cycles have tightened, expectations have risen, and the margin for error has felt slimmer. Against that backdrop, this issue focuses on what practical leadership looks like when certainty is in short supply.

Across the magazine, we explore how leaders set direction without overpromising, how they build organisations that can adapt without burning out, and how they keep the basics strong while still making room for change.

We also explore the shifting landscape around growth and visibility. As discovery habits evolve, leaders are being asked new questions about trust, relevance, and how their organisations show up in a world mediated by algorithms and, increasingly, generative AI. The issue looks at what that means for marketing and communications, and how to stay measurable without becoming mechanical.

And, how better to celebrate the festive season that with our BQ magazine supplement — an executive lifestyle supplement that sees us dive into the holiday party season, the books that leaders can’t put down, and how Rock Face’s founder winds down for the year.

If 2025 has demanded resilience, this issue is designed to offer perspective, clarity, and a few useful tips — without pretending there are easy answers.



  • Lloyds appoints new London ambassador

    Lloyds appoints new London ambassador

    Lloyds Banking Group appoints Ajneet Jassey as its new London ambassador. The bank has named the senior legal executive to focus on housing delivery, business growth, and technology engagement across the capital.


  • AI application from Anthropic reaches EU data reserves

    AI application from Anthropic reaches EU data reserves

    Anthropic’s legal AI debut rattles European data and software stocks. Shares in major European data, publishing, and legal software companies fell sharply after Anthropic launched a legal productivity tool for in-house counsel, raising fresh concerns about AI-driven disruption to high-margin professional information businesses.


  • Beyond the AI bubble — from hype to lasting impact

    Beyond the AI bubble — from hype to lasting impact

    AI’s business promise is cooling as leaders confront implementation reality. Cian Clarke, Head of AI at Nearform, argues organisations must move beyond hype, rethink model strategy, and build durable systems grounded in real data and operational discipline.