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  • Leadership needs a rethink to keep up with the modern world

    April 16, 2019

    The problems in leadership won’t have escaped you. They’re all around – from Oxfam and the Catholic Church in the not-for-profit world, to Bernie Madoff, Libor-rigging, and Volkswagen in the private sector. What do all these have in common? Was it a lack of information? No – in the age of data, all these organisations knew [...]

  • Bonus round: Take our salary survey to find out how your pay compares to your peers

    April 15, 2019

    How much was your bonus? We want to know. At City A.M., we’re working with salary benchmarking site Emolument.com to track the state of pay across the Square Mile. We’ll compare asset managers to dealmakers and analysts to associates in a bid to paint a picture of the different levels of remuneration among sectors and [...]

  • The founder of Boxpark on making a modern market out of a shed, selling Boxfresh, and hiring a Michelin star chef

    April 15, 2019

    For an industrial-looking shed, there’s something strangely inviting about this giant black and white box next to Wembley Stadium. Having opened its doors in December last year, this is Boxpark’s third site, and it’s also the largest, taking up 20,000 square feet of space. It’s essentially a stripped-back leisure centre – long tables are lined [...]

  • Which Game of Thrones leader are you?

    April 12, 2019

    From Cersei Lannister to Daenerys Targaryen, every major character in Game of Thrones has a different approach when it comes to leadership. Over the last seven seasons, we have come to learn that attaining power is hard, and maintaining that power is even harder. The same holds true in the real world. Corporate competition often lies [...]

  • Don’t be afraid of bad reviews, they are good for business

    April 12, 2019

    It is human nature to find negative feedback uncomfortable. It’s the same whether it’s personal – such as memories from that mean teacher, or having to face that critical relative at a family gathering – or in business, when a boss doesn’t rate something that you believe in, or having to go through the dreaded [...]

  • Israel has voted for a dose of reality when it comes to the peace process

    April 11, 2019

    It would be fair to say that Benjamin Netanyahu is not high on the list of many people’s favourite politicians. Bibi, as he is known, rarely engenders cheers of joy when he bounds onto television screens presenting his latest commentary on Israel’s turbulent neighbourhood, often with forensic PowerPoint presentation in hand. Yet against all odds, [...]

  • Look to Finland for the secret to happiness

    April 11, 2019

    My morning on Wednesday 20 March was idyllic. As I woke from a deep restorative sleep, birds chirped playfully in the warming sun. Scents of fresh bread wafted through my windows, and neighbours greeted me with hugs on the way into work. It was, after all, the United Nations’ International Day of Happiness. And my [...]

  • Don’t take a backseat over staff posture

    April 11, 2019

    You might be surprised by the impact that back issues could be having on your business. One in every five office absences are caused by back pain and related illnesses – it’s the second-highest reason staff give for needing time off work, beaten only by minor illnesses like colds or stomach bugs. This all adds up. [...]

  • Debate: Should personal auto-enrolment pension contributions rise above the current level of five per cent?

    April 10, 2019

    Should personal auto-enrolment pension contributions rise above the current level of five per cent? Yes – Samantha Seaton is chief executive of Moneyhub. The introduction of auto-enrolment has been hugely positive, and it has offered a great opportunity for people to better engage with their finances. The hard truth, however, is that even saving the minimum [...]

  • Just ticking the wellbeing box isn’t enough

    April 10, 2019

    According to the NHS, one in four people in the UK are likely to suffer from mental health issues over the course of their life. In London, where half a million people are employed, loneliness is becoming an increasingly damaging problem, with GPs calling it an epidemic “affecting all ages”. More than a social issue, [...]

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