Authenticity and Accuracy in Learning Resources

Who we are and what we do English Heritage is a charity that cares for, protects and interprets more than 400 historic sites across England. Our nationally important monuments, buildings and collections span from prehistory to the 20th century; ranging from prehistoric monuments to castles, palaces and even a Cold War Bunker. At the heart […]

Looking back at 2022

It’s hard to believe that 2022 is over and, while it was the first year to feel more ‘normal’ following the pandemic, it was also a time of flux, both for Accuracy Matters and across the business world…

The vital role of a good project manager

“Teamwork makes the dream work,” said John C. Maxwell. We’re all familiar with this quote, but did you know that the second part of the sentence reads “but a vision becomes a nightmare when the leader has a big dream and a bad team”…

Working for nongovernmental and intergovernmental organisations

We’re immensely proud of our work for nongovernmental and intergovernmental organisations. Whether it’s improving education for children in sub-Saharan Africa, analysing school feeding programmes in Myanmar, or promoting democracy and human rights across the world, there’s always a sense of achievement and tangible impact to the work that we’re supporting.

Accuracy Matters and the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles

As well as delivering editorial services for a wide range of clients from huge communications agencies to smaller NGOs and charities, at Accuracy Matters we also want to make sure we have a framework in place which helps to promote equality in business. After all, equality matters too.

Looking back on an amazing 2019!

And so, we come to the end of another year – is it a cliché to say that it flew past? I do feel as if I blinked in March and then ended up here in December.

It’s good to talk – and listen

We’re not ones to gossip but we do like to listen to what other people have to say. Especially what you – our clients and customers – have to say about us.

2018 was a bumper year!

We’ve had another bumper year – with ten new clients on our books, a wide range of projects from McDonald’s Happy Meal packaging to the Report of the Gosport Independent Panel and a big software switchover which caused me a few headaches!

Opening up, and keeping quiet

I did a day in house for one of our clients recently – they’re a contract publisher, producing a variety of communications on behalf of their clients, and it suits the way they do things for us to proofread their material on site. It works for us, too.

Ask the expert

John and I both had car trouble last week. His stopped working completely; mine started gushing oil in the middle of its MOT. Happy days. So we spent quite a bit of time sympathising with each other over our respective motor woes.

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