Mind the gap.
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More women are on zero hours contracts but these do not feature in gender pay gap reporting.
As seen on a high street near you.
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The challenges facing town centres and high streets are intensifying.
Famous dome in Galeries Lafayette, Paris.
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Glance at House of Fraser, John Lewis et al and you might think it’s time to give up the ghost.
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There are competing claims over what the optimal office temperature is. Here’s what the research says.
We like to move it move it.
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Standing in meetings offers the opportunity to sit less and move more.
Growing vines in Kent, part of a cluster of wineries making a success out of white and sparkling wines in southern England.
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Location counts when it comes to sustainable development.
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Central Asia is at the centre of two new initiatives by China and Russia that run against a longstanding economic vision of the US.
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Supply chains are complex things. Big firms need to give them more attention.
Start-up should not be synonymous with young people.
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Research shows that the probability of entrepreneurial success jumps after the age of 35, increasing up to the age of 60,
The 2018 World Cup inspires new gamblers.
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Online gambling collects a huge amount of data. But instead of personalising offers to keep you hooked, real-time data can be used to prevent problematic gambling behaviour.
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To gain mastery over our inboxes we have to deal with the root causes and not just the symptoms that frequently flare up.
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A Heathrow expansion is going to benefit the rich and hurt the poor.
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Chinese football fans have gone to Russia in huge numbers – to support other nations.
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Why Airbus has warned that a no-deal Brexit could force the plane maker to close its UK operations.
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Entrepreneurs must grapple with uncertainty and work the longest hours. Yet they are happier and often healthier than people in other jobs.
A Saudi woman in a driving simulator in Riyadh.
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Allowing women to drive could boost the Saudi economy: by bringing more women into the workorce and making men more productive.
The costs of Brexit – hard or soft – are increasingly apparent.
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A psychological tendency to gamble rather than accept certain losses, may lead to a surge in support for a harder Brexit.
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Ken Starkey defends the importance of business schools, while Martin Parker says ‘bring in the bulldozers’.
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Talk of the post-industrial society is mostly hype without evidence.
Leo Messi advertises sportswear, airlines, and even this Russian bank.
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Ronaldo and Messi cannot go on forever, and Neymar, Pogba and Salah are waiting in the wings.
Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes.
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Elizabeth Holmes has been charged with ‘massive fraud’. She maintains her innocence but what lessons can boards take away from the whole affair?
Despite closures, there’s still room for real life shopping.
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Bricks and mortar stores can play a crucial component in the future of retail.
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What’s in a name? A valued sense of history and identity.
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The true bane of an organisation is a lack of engagement and job satisfaction among its employees. World Cup mania could actually help.
There are considerable differences in pay, employment levels, and the types of activities that men and women perform in the workplace.
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Automation could transform our working world. Here’s what we can do to ensure it is a more gender equal one.