After Apple, the Silicon Valley visionaries are looking to artificial intelligence to shape the future again
Rejecting ditherers can seem abrupt. But in our overloaded age, taking up valuable time is also an affront
Large language models can produce endless gobbets of workplace wisdom. What value does this offer business?
Socio-economic status can hold staff back, but it has long been ignored in workplace equality efforts
Executives are filming themselves for social media as a way to talk directly to staff, customers and shareholders
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
One boss thinks it might be better than the traditional four-day week
Careful listening, long-life companies and lessons from a social entrepreneur
Executives, academics and government officials are preparing for tougher interrogation or changing their plans
Sander van ’t Noordende hopes technology can energise a jobs market hampered by low vacancies and productivity
That’s why companies need to think of ways to encourage open adoption
Struggling to express themselves, Gen Z workers are turning to TikTok for advice on how to speak office
Five food rites of passage that you can’t experience anywhere else — from coffee at a tiny window to sandwiches at a laundromat
Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions
How the twin rankings of custom and open-enrolment programmes were compiled
Many business schools are responding with renewed commitment to diversity and environmental issues
Many businesses are discovering that ecosystems are not just worth safeguarding, they are worth investing in
Business schools are adapting their programmes to meet demand
Executive education increasingly targets a practical understanding of the technology
The business schools that topped the tables for custom and open programmes
Executives are seeking the kind of dialogue that video sessions rarely deliver
In a diverse market, alumni are increasingly selective in their search for additional learning
Many schools are exploring establishing offices, campuses and joint programmes with institutions inside the kingdom
A more leisurely pace means noticing nature and fresh adventures — but be prepared to lose frequent flyer status
Some staff say partnership model is being eroded after no bonus was paid despite its profit increase
If you want to be the boss, it helps to have mild cognitive impairment from prenatal exposure to toxic waste
Sergio Marchionne protégé Antonio Filosa inherits a group which suffered a 70% plunge drop in net profits in 2024
Carrier’s shares have closed higher than €21 for a 28th consecutive day
Institutions seek to lure elite scholars who fear being caught up by tougher US visa rules
When and how far will generative AI cut legal bills? This question starts the 2025 return of a monthly series that examines how the legal ecosystem uses new technologies to serve fast-changing business needs
A new vision of the future includes setting aside time for play
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Tools which monitor, direct or organise processes may reduce the scope for employees to try new ways of doing things
From BookTok cafés to dating events, from writing workshops to cocktail bars, here are some of the capital’s hotspots for bibliophiles
We are inviting business incubator and accelerator schemes to take part in the third year of our ranking
Graduates, banks and private equity firms are locked in a tussle for talent that inflicts pain all round