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The UBS chief executive reflects on nine challenging years heading the Swiss bank
Our nostalgic urges are understandable but often misplaced
Flying an aircraft requires the same concise decision-making as betting on financial markets, so a London firm decided to experiment
While a mix of working from home and the office allows employees more flexibility, it has major challenges
We are being suffocated under tonnes of different apps designed to aid remote working
Architects can adapt to the challenges of building for a post-pandemic world
Listen in on the Thrust staff as they try to maintain a fitness regime while returning to the office
The Rochdale internet pioneer wants to become a true challenger to the big guns of broadband
The good news is you do not even need to be provably funny, as long as you can show you have a sense of humour
The power of humour at work and the reimagining of the workplace — here are this month’s top titles
From innovation to diversity initiatives, here’s how companies can successfully pivot
Two new books from Noreena Hertz and James Suzman examine our changing relationship with what has always been more than just a job
Position at odds with industry’s outspoken stance on need for more women in top jobs
Move will affect 500 employees in Gatwick, Liverpool, Nottingham and Southampton
Travellers grounded for months by lockdown can now become reacquainted with the airlines
Almost third of fund managers’ investors come down against lack of caps on individual executive payouts
Venture capitalists pick up pace of investments after early pandemic lull
Disappointed employees may want to reflect on their good fortune given the pandemic and near-recession
In these straitened social times, relish the pleasures of eating alone at these venues that positively welcome the solo diner
Presenter Claer Barrett talks to graduate trainee Olly as he embarks on his City career
Covid-19 has underlined that what constitutes good performance is changing
The job title “middle managers” is tired. So what should we call them instead?
Changes include ignoring bad months or switching metrics to blunt impact from pandemic
Social impact bonds, a new ESG framework, start-ups and greenwashing, plus BLM vs Wall St
Street protests encourage investors to apply pressure on boardrooms
Employees working from holiday homes during pandemic could face large bill
Our new Money Clinic podcast reflects the need to focus on our finances
More than a third of investors show distaste for payouts in face of pandemic
Threats of disruptions to manufacturing have shifted focus away from merely driving down costs
Demand for employees still declining as jobseekers look outside the capital
Ten employees stand to become millionaires if Mike Ashley’s company triples share price over the next four years
Bigger and bolder, the statement collar is having a WFH moment
Employers help parents working from home; Faye Ward, the entrepreneur behind British hit movie Rocks; Jane Fraser’s boost for women on Wall St; a female blueprint for cities; and tips for remote workers colleagues to stay connected
‘How can organisations help women succeed by involving more men in their efforts?’
Cutting congestion and building facilities that cater for all would help reverse a bias towards men
Remote working has heaped pressure on parents. Henry Mance and Susie Braun reveal who shouldered more of the burden
Women are trying out new types of work, with publishing or health and fitness among the most popular
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