New technology is starting to have a profound effect on work and employment
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Dismissing people by email or phone is still distressingly common and needs to stop
Luis von Ahn says criticism over strategy change shows ‘anxiety’ about technology replacing jobs
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
One boss thinks it might be better than the traditional four-day week
Careful listening, long-life companies and lessons from a social entrepreneur
Office space is increasingly in demand in London as financial companies reverse pandemic working policies
When employees take more than a month off work with mental health issues, the chances of return reduce
For years, people have waited in line for his inventions, from the Cronut to the Cookie Shot. As Ansel opens his new bakery, Papa d’Amour, he reveals the meals that he might even queue for himself
Reducing disclosure of C-suite packages under the guise of cutting red tape carries risks
From paddleboarding on the lake to a world-class zoo, via picnics, chocolate and easy mountain day trips, Switzerland’s biggest city is so much more than a financial hub
A mixture of online assistants and offline advice can help you nail your first job application
The best ways for students to plan and manage life online
Rail group seeks to attract corporate customers looking for alternatives to air travel
With the Michelin-starred Osip, chef Merlin Labron-Johnson turned the market town of Bruton into a gastronomic destination. Now he’s conjured up a farm-to-table idyll with gorgeous rooms
Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions
Quitting the UK might save you a small fortune in tax, but could still cost you in other ways
UK government is working on deal with EU enabling young people to live and work freely in mainland Europe again
Ben Cohen criticises companies for bowing to pressure from Trump to water down diversity, equity and inclusion policies
Ofwat’s new powers enable it to backdate veto on awards for CEOs and CFOs at poorly performing water companies
Household goods group to axe 15% of non-manufacturing roles over next two years amid tariff uncertainty
Top universities, good infrastructure and a relaxed lifestyle ensure South Africa’s start-up hub rivals Lagos and Nairobi
Rwanda-based lender Inkomoko operates in five countries and is looking to expand in west and central Africa
Chinese-backed payment app has focused on customers excluded by traditional banks, growing to 35mn users
Nigeria’s economic capital is one of Africa’s leading tech hubs but its crown is showing signs of slipping
Workplaces are belatedly catching up with the aesthetics of the post-Instagram world
The hottest five-star addresses in the capital
Glamour is back on the smart London square that until recently was home to Condé Nast HQ
As well as the US embassy, a luxury shopping complex and a new branch of the Northern line, Nine Elms is now home to the Hyatt’s flagship London outpost
Southern California dreaming in an ultra-stylish and sustainability-focused counterpoint to the capital’s historic big-hitters
Nonbinding vote on David Zaslav’s pay comes as entertainment group’s stock has fallen sharply since 2022 merger