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The physicist known for making complex ideas seem simple wants us to accept that certainty is often out of reach
Research shows taller people are more successful but leg-lengthening surgery is still a step too far
Structures are needed that prevent CEOs from believing the sycophants or staying too long
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From motivating staff to maintaining company culture, demands on team leaders intensify as they juggle the expectations of employees and senior leaders
An FT column offering a behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng’s early characterisation of the UK workforce does not entirely stand up to scrutiny
Being a sidekick shaped my sports career — and revealed that my talents lay elsewhere
As pandemic restrictions are lifted, Tabby Kinder reflects on the ‘dizzying contradictions’ of her time in the city amid political upheaval and Covid
Experts have highlighted potential traps ahead
As business speeds up, this monthly report looks at how the legal ecosystem is getting broader and changing to deliver solutions to old and new challenges.
How top in-house lawyers are reshaping their role
US workers balk at rising prices for travel, food and childcare
An FT foreign correspondent bids farewell to the metropolis he discovered to be the epitome of urban liveability — and whose low-key charms won his heart
Schools in the region are expanding and offering students exposure to some of the world’s fastest-growing markets. Plus: China’s business education reform; a look at paternalistic leadership and Australia’s aim to draw back international students
Embark on these mini-voyages off the Roman coast to islands steeped in myth
Pandemic exposes over-reliance on overseas revenues, especially from China
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What schools and alumni data in the region reveal
Regional rivals set to benefit as number of overseas students slides
Understanding the approach will help them to develop better international partnerships
China and India export larger numbers of students but pandemic restrictions crimp expansion
Mandatory courses on policy and geopolitics come as Beijing seeks to recast the country’s economy
Narcissists can make inspirational leaders but there is growing recognition they can damage business performance and culture
Ending the cap was the first concrete sign of a promised deregulatory agenda
How managers and workers can better handle employee evaluations to boost career growth
From ramen, udon and contemporary to sushi, sake and shaved-ice desserts: where to find the very finest Japanese food in the city
An industry that lectures others about diversity is making pathetically slow progress itself
An increasingly strategic role means more top company lawyers are resisting ‘the bad guy’ label
Nordic lenders do well but numbers are lower in German and Portuguese banks
Smart sustainable stays in the UK capital
Payouts are increasingly tied to climate or diversity metrics
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