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A growing list of wealthy families are now looking to profit from the Silicon Valley tech boom
Social media influencers show millions how to improve their Excel skills, as part of a trend for ‘micro learning’
Services-based economy means office occupancy is unlikely to return to pre-pandemic levels
More junior bankers will only be entitled to a fixed number of paid days as leave
The British-born lawyer was set to take over from David Boies, one of the world’s most famous litigators, but instead quit to start her own firm
Paying people to meet targets is not always effective — and can even backfire
The growth of stakeholder capitalism complicates today’s calculations
World’s largest sovereign wealth fund has voted against packages at Intel, Apple, IBM and GE so far this year
Rare and illegal strike by Talabat food delivery drivers comes as oil and food prices rocket
Derogatory comments towards women in business have had too much airtime elsewhere
Changes come amid period of uncertainty for social media company as Elon Musk’s $44bn takeover advances
Move part of effort to improve culture at firm after regulatory fines and investigations
Plus, the new office dress code and can we justify business travel during a climate emergency?
Industry executives back Amanda Blanc, who was told she was ‘not the man for the job’
People still want to hang out together at conferences, but is there a better way to do things?
Keeping remote staff engaged and switched on requires a deft touch
Addressing social class at work and navigating politics to get things done — here are this month’s top titles
A young fashion designer attempts to unravel how she could turn her passion for knitting into her main source of income
Partners who surrender their own professional ambitions spark endless curiosity
An ever-shifting canvas for Japan’s world-leading architects, the city is dotted with examples of their mind-bending vision — from stadiums and subway stations to a cake shop and public loos
Companies call for help as business investment as share of GDP set for lowest level in G7
George Culmer ‘flabbergasted’ after series of comments aimed at senior women at insurer
Postgraduate business candidates want to learn about technology and data, says CarringtonCrisp report
Leave the car behind for a first-class train journey whose destination is a day of indulgence and exploration on a sustainable estate-cum-pastoral idyll: The Newt in Somerset
‘We want to live in our own country and rebuild it ourselves’
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