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The insurance chief on fighting back against sexism at her AGM, growing up in a mining community — and how big business can do good
Race teams look to boost Stem education and job opportunities for people from ethnic minorities
Dismantling systemic racism is a huge task, but many employees think organisations are failing to take it seriously
Backlash over handling of ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law signals broader problem for entertainment giant in polarised America
If anyone takes me to a chain restaurant, you can’t trust their judgment on bigger issues
As business speeds up, a new report looks at how the legal ecosystem is getting broader and changing how it works to deliver solutions to old and new challenges
Company legal teams are out to prove their worth. Plus: four case studies and eight tests of a smart department
Technology and a ‘few to many’ model are reinventing the informal sector’s supply chain
‘Co-working’ hit difficulties elsewhere but could it be a good fit for the continent?
Plus, top 50 schools for executive education and the drawbacks of unlimited vacation time
Soaring inflation is also hitting people on the lowest incomes harder than others
A virtual office in the metaverse is being touted as the future of work
Are sun, surf and yoga incompatible with actual work? Cristina Criddle finds out
Proposals at this week’s AGM will be test of leadership for new chief Andy Jassy
An ex-British army barracks, an old-world shophouse and key locations for plane and superyacht spotters all offer refreshing twists to the city-state’s classic weekend dining experience
Find out which schools are in our ranking of short business programmes. Also, chief learning officers reveal their top training priorities
Mark the Queen’s 70 years on the throne in sybaritic style at this quartet of the capital’s smartest hotels
Some leaders are demanding long hours in offices as if the WFH revolution never happened
France was the first country to give employees the right to digitally disconnect from work. Now the idea is being taken up across Europe
Managers must adapt to post-pandemic recovery and existential threats from conflict
Ellen Carey went from Oklahoma to success in Germany — but off the green path she loved
Uptake of artificial intelligence is slow, despite the hype. A professor explains
Highlighting some of the schools that performed and progressed strongly
Appetite for short courses is increasing as the pandemic eases — and so is competition
An enforced break between senior roles allowed Christopher Koerber to learn to tailor his skills during the pandemic
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