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Elan Closs Stephens says diminishing institutions such as the public broadcaster weakens the fabric of the state
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Employers report positive effects of shorter hours but say productivity must be maintained
Investor behind high-profile media and sport takeovers says he has ‘no tolerance for political behaviour’
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Ukraine’s entrepreneurs and engineers show how to keep going during extreme disruption
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Corporate morality, the magic of dishabituating and tackling the tyranny of being constantly on the clock
Jason Rohrer’s AI tool can simulate conversations with anyone. He argues users should decide how far to push it
The inventor of the AeroPress ignored much modern business thinking
From slick business hotels to dreamy lakeside living
All unflashy luxury, this storied 19th-century icon is the epitome of traditional Swissness
The French designer has reimagined the elegant lakeside classic as a sleek yacht club. It works
Originally a film studio, this reasonably priced stay comes with a screen-worthy aesthetic
A coolly modern beauty awaits a short speedboat ride across the lake
. . . with a dusting of Disney, in a hotel perched over Zürich that marries traditional and contemporary to dazzling effect
Dating back to the Middle Ages, this rose-hued riverside stalwart deliver on all fronts in terms of 21st-century comforts
Dependable, fuss-free luxury guaranteed
Overhaul planned by main opposition party could backfire and end up harming employees and bosses, say executives
Stock has soared more than three-fold since Tufan Erginbilgiç started in January last year
Profits at world’s largest private equity group drop as fees from asset sales more than halved
Erik Engstrom has presided over unmatched performance at the data and analytics group
Remuneration of €36.5mn in 2023 makes him one of the auto industry’s highest paid bosses
LSEG is consulting on raising David Schwimmer’s pay to about £11mn from £6.25mn
Mark Sorrell and Gonzalo Garcia were excluded from operating group set up under chief David Solomon
How better understanding of why we feel ‘down’ can help us flourish, plus the Office Therapy advice column
Weakness in the region makes hefty payouts increasingly difficult to justify
‘Now that I’ve solved all my problems, I think I’m ready to create more’
The FT’s US art critic shares a few of her favourite works in a world-leading permanent collection
Helping others too much can distract from your own workplace aims
Salary and bonus rise a combined 6% despite 40% decline in profits at bank in 2023
Pay for bank’s chief CS Venkatakrishnan also drops 13 per cent
The woman at the helm of the world-leading contemporary art fair shows us the neighbourhoods brimming with cool galleries – and great eateries
Umbrella union body says most employees on zero-hour contracts have been ‘stuck’ in same job for a year or more
Adam Neumann’s potential comeback at WeWork is a double-edged sword
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