Jobs of the future will require emotional intelligence to complement the sophisticated machines we work with, so we need to equip young people with this vital skill
Harvey Weinstein (third from left) faces allegations, but it’s not just a problem in showbiz.
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The UK’s biggest industry is poised to lose a big chunk of its (human) workers.
While office workers often worry they sit too long while on the job, research suggests standing at work increases the risk of heart disease.
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Do you reply to emails first thing in the morning and last thing at night? Your company should be insisting that you don’t.
In the seventeenth century lawyers, civil servants and other new professionals began to work from offices in Amsterdam, London and Paris.
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The history of the office illustrates not only how our work has changed but also how work’s physical spaces respond to cultural, technological and social forces.