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Hear from the winner of the FT and Schroders Business Book of the Year
Commonsense managerial concern for overburdened staff is the best remedy
We have grown fond of pathologising normal behaviour
Assuming deals are reciprocal can get us into trouble — and make us prowl the office like a mafia don
Operators are finding new ways to train, recruit and retain staff
After lockdowns cancelled festive get-togethers, companies are reassessing seasonal traditions
We need to get positive about the skilled work of a second-in-command, plus the Office Therapy advice column
Faithful workers are inclined to invest more time and effort in their jobs. But it’s not all rosy
Group dynamics can deter members from speaking out, so how do we empower them?
Leadership lessons from the OpenAI saga, plus the Office Therapy advice column
Charlie McCormick, Aurora James, Antwaun Sargent and more share their holiday plans and present ideas for the season
Two books on sensible risk-taking urge innovators to learn from ‘intelligent failures’
ROE gives older staff the recognition they deserve, plus the Office Therapy advice column
Learning from geeks, crowdsourcing knowledge and supporting the next generation
Why it may be time to ditch the apps and meditation zones — plus the Office Therapy advice column
Some organisations are asking for disclosure of platonic as well as romantic workplace relationships
Why talking may not always be the best solution, plus the Office Therapy advice column
This monthly series, now in its second year, examines how the legal ecosystem is using new technologies and techniques to serve fast-changing needs of business. Part 6: we highlight six champions of generative AI innovation
Few things are certain, but the ephemerality of chief executives is one of them
New research highlights the benefit of carrying on when symptoms are mild, plus the Office Therapy advice column
As review season nears, new research suggests appraisals may be even worse than we think
How to encourage longstanding staff to think about change, plus the Office Therapy advice column
Lessons on thinking clearly and a critique of bottom line accounting
Companies that launched wellbeing days in lockdowns have continued the benefit for staff
Companies have been criticised for ‘picking a side’ but also condemned for staying silent
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