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Escaping public life to build a global brand that stays in the background
Walking to work at 25 offices around the world
A gnomic, sideways engagement with the awards
Food perks encourage a lack of personal responsibility
Without support, returning staff may use their experience abroad to find another job
Workplace culture skewered in Hollywood style, though it doesn’t always hit the mark
Surprise and delight over discreet video-recording sunglasses
How bosses have resisted proposals aimed at slowing the upward movement in their pay
Verbal fencing and forensic examination from legal ‘superstars’ at the Supreme Court
Young hopefuls face tough assessments and interviews at PwC
When Tata put a UK metals plant up for sale, Sanjeev Gupta put forth a radical idea
CrowdEmotion and other start-ups have found how to reveal human feelings
Six classic business books in 12 weeks. Emma Jacobs picks ‘Sex and the Single Girl’
Covering gender issues attracts scorn – but refusing to engage is wrong
Stressed workers of all levels employ techniques from Wharton’s Stew Friedman
It is not enough to compete on products, companies must find new ways of working
Keynesian-era exhibit is star of Science Museum’s new maths wing
World’s biggest chipmaker must develop new products to survive
What is the most important skill or trait needed to future-proof your career — and why?
Inept reorganisations cost dear, say Stephen Heidari-Robinson and Suzanne Heywood
Opinion: Brexit may expose how dependent the nation has become on foreign managers
The ranking measures the schools’ quality and breadth of programmes
London Business School stays top as continental contenders rise
Some predict a flight of students and faculty — but others say UK advantages remain