As companies from Amazon to Citi overhaul management, experts warn of consequences beyond job cuts
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Manolo Blahnik’s niece led the British luxury shoemaker to its best ever financial performance in 2022
Companies that encourage and enable staff to work overseas are turning multinational resources into a perk
Too many leaders avoid spending time with workers doing the jobs the business depends on
Business leaders are concerned divisions could fuel ‘war of words’ in offices
After the success of ‘Barbie’, Ynon Kreiz plans to turn the company’s toy brands into a ‘playground’ for filmmakers
Sending a clunker to save yourself time does no one any favours
High-tech programmes use detailed health screening as the latest tool to reduce burnout
Proposed changes to inheritance and capital gains taxes have led to frenzy of client activity
Executives who spend their career at one place can boost morale and loyalty but risk stifling innovation
Crowdfunding platform has generated $30bn for users since 2010 but faced criticism over a lack of transparency
Scottish Widows study shows more than 2mn UK women will not be able to afford to retire
High levels of post-pandemic absenteeism are creating problems for employers
As one of the city’s most beloved art collections gets ready to move back into its Upper East Side home in 2025, the FT’s US art critic selects her highlights
Smallest private sector employers will be protected from NI increase while big business can pass cost on to consumer
Office for National Statistics analysis finds parents more likely to follow hybrid pattern
Stockpicker’s investment firm Fundsmith weighed down by his decision to shun chipmaker Nvidia
The tables to book now, from a haute fried-chicken joint to an ultra-cool art destination, classic French cuisine revived and more
FT Globetrotter’s must-dos in NYC this season, from festive operas to Restaurant Week
Female leadership coalition was set up after the Azerbaijani COP29 presidency failed to include any women in its initial organising committee
More companies intend to use salary sacrifice arrangements to offset Budget tax rises
This report aims to explore the impact of individual academics’ recent work and, by extension, their institutions
Quantifying ultimate impact is difficult but there is scope to track dissemination externally. This report identifies and analyses a series of alternative ways to measure research that is rigorous but also relevant and resonating with non-academic audiences.
Platform developers say traditional metrics of business school studies rely too much on numbers without reflecting societal impact
FT survey examines papers with resonance beyond academia and relevance to societal goals
Researchers express satisfaction that their work has been cited by companies in patent applications
A popularity-based ranking shows the potential of studies coming out of business schools to shape decisions and innovation
A database of millions of policy documents offers an insight into how academic work is influencing government action
The low level of external grants compared with endowments potentially reduces accountability and real-world outcomes
Using authentic examples to explain management issues and decision processes is a key part of developing leaders
Tech-based analysis for the FT shows how business schools’ work is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals
Despite being fixtures of student reading lists, writers and their insights are often undervalued by universities
Experts ask whether the academic role is really serving the best interests of business and society
National insurance increases will push up the cost of childcare and hit lower-paid part-time jobs
More bonuses will go to those who move client assets into investments, and less to those who sell new loans
Technology can help boost corporate productivity and improve employees’ career prospects