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  • Increasing numbers of us are ditching the office to work from home with the biggest rise among women employees

    May 19, 2017

    More and more of us are working from home, according to new research by the Trades Union Congress (TUC). The number of employees who usually work from home has risen by 152,000 over the last year, according to its analysis of ONS data. Fancy pyjama-wearing and your own company over a long commute wedged among [...]

  • You don’t need more ‘me-time’, you need to do your job better

    May 16, 2017

    Have you seen a memo that Steve Harvey, the star comedian and host of the eponymous US talk show, had sent to his studio staff? If you have not, you should. The memo, leaked to a blogger last week, outlines the rules of staff conduct on set. “Do not wait in any hallway to speak [...]

  • When you answer a question, don’t stick to the script

    May 4, 2017

    BBC: "Do you know what a mugwump is?" PM: "What I recognise is that what we need in this country is strong and stable leadership." How I wish that Jeremy Paxman had handled this interview, which was broadcast by BBC Radio Derby last week. Would Paxman have launched a full offensive and asked May the [...]

  • Lycamobile’s chairman Subaskaran Allirajah: Meet the philanthropist behind the multi-million pound business

    April 3, 2017

    He cooks for everyone and we stand around the breakfast bar and chat. Some of the most important decisions the company has taken have been over meals he’s made.” This is one of Lycamobile’s leadership team, and he’s talking about his boss, founder and chairman Subaskaran Allirajah. Lycamobile is a mobile virtual network operator, providing [...]

  • City Moves for 20 March 2017 – who’s switching jobs at Keystone Law, MarketInvoice and Sage Group

    March 20, 2017

    Today's City Moves cover legal eagles, peer-to-peer finance and enterprise software. Take a look at these movers and shakers: Keystone Law Chancery Lane-based law firm Keystone Law has appointed five senior lawyers across its residential property, regulatory, dispute resolution, employment and private wealth teams. Katie Cohen (pictured) will join Keystone as residential property partner. She [...]

  • International Day of Happiness: Over one third of UK adults are unhappy at work, survey reveals

    March 20, 2017

    It might be International Day of Happiness, but for more than one third of the UK's workers every day is unhappy, if new research is to be believed.  According to a survey of 2,000 full-time employees, conducted by people management firm Lee Hecht Harrison Penna, 36 per cent of workers view work in negative terms, [...]

  • Meet Revolt: The agency with the humble ambition of changing the world

    March 20, 2017

    To say we are living through interesting times is, perhaps, an understatement as obvious as it is true. For many the world is increasingly polarised and difficult to comprehend: known-knowns have become unknowns; unpredictability has become predictable. Among the social media hubris, in which public accountability is unavoidable and reputational damage but 140 characters away, [...]

  • Riverbed Technology’s Jerry Kennelly on turning over $1bn a year making products named after fish

    March 20, 2017

    When I meet Jerry Kennelly, the least aggravating part of the eight-hour journey he’s just made was on the tube between Westminster and Bond Street. His flight from Stockholm to Gatwick had been fraught with issues, it’d taken him the best part of two hours to get into London from Gatwick and, having stopped off [...]

  • Snooping around a job applicant’s Facebook? Here’s where you stand legally

    March 20, 2017

    We've all been told at least once in our lives not to “judge a book by its cover”. The reality is that, more often than not, we do precisely the opposite. In today’s technological age, where a Sunday evening isn’t complete without uploading photos from the weekend to Facebook, it’s increasingly rare to come across [...]

  • A creative workplace is about more than having a foosball table

    March 17, 2017

    Getting creative in the workplace is about more than just placing a foosball table in your break-out area, scattering around some multi-coloured bean bags and cracking open the requisite prosecco on a Friday.   Creativity is a mind-set. It can’t be turned on and off at the flick of a switch, and so many organisations’ [...]

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