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AI use is surging among white collar workers, according to BCG research, but organisations may be overlooking the key factors ...
The criticism of his World Cup management has been wide-ranging, from ticket prices to risks to players’ health. But if it ...
On a rainy Wednesday afternoon, a group of rising female leaders gathered in the heart of Knightsbridge for a photoshoot to celebrate Management Today’s 2026 35 Women Under 35 awards. For more than 25 ...
Employees using LLMs and other tech tools are often more efficient and innovative. But they’re also creating a back door for ...
On this week’s episode, we hear from Vineta Bajaj, CFO of Holland & Barrett. By her own admission Bajaj thrives on change. Before joining the high street chain of supplement and health food shops, she ...
“We’re in London at a pivotal moment, not just for the city, but for businesses across the UK thinking about growth,” said Nicky Tozer, Oracle NetSuite’s senior vice president, EMEA, at SuiteConnect ...
For the already anxious, this year has provided plenty more fodder for AI-related unease. A wave of AI-connected layoffs continues to impact the tech sector. Companies have been quietly reworking ...
“Space, it feels so distant from our daily lives…But in many ways it’s much closer than we might think.” In its #ThanksSpace campaign, the UK industry’s trade association sums up the contradictions in ...
Today nut butters are at the centre of trends around ‘clean’ and plant-based eating, but it wasn’t always that way. In the early 2010s when Pippa Murray was looking for a protein fix post-marathons, ...
It’s common management wisdom that ‘culture eats strategy for breakfast’, and someone who has seen this dynamic first hand is David Craig. The ex-Reuters chief strategy officer joined the news agency ...
Ask any board member to name their organisation's most significant risks and you'll hear some compelling answers: market volatility, regulatory change, cyber threats, talent shortages... Rarely does ...