Technology can make a boring job even more boring and an interesting job even more interesting
New technology is starting to have a profound effect on work and employment
‘Knowledge-rich’ curriculums will still be crucial in a world shaped by the technology
That’s why companies need to think of ways to encourage open adoption
Central bank wants employees to swap roles at a faster pace
Toyota Motor’s $42bn bid for a subsidiary has investors upbeat about similar deals
Data shows younger staff — more than baby boomers — crave the connection and routine of in-person work
Irish company Workhuman says new technology can help workers feel more valued
Professional business models may need to change if novices lose the opportunities to learn and progress when AI takes over their work
Technology is handing leaders new challenges as some jobs are wound down
Chatbots are part of working life but many employees say the opportunities are still unclear
High value cases of dismissed senior leaders show older workers must be taken seriously
Some employers are doubling down on big offices while others move to smaller but better-serviced properties
Test your knowledge on trends from hybrid schedules to AI hiring
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Companies that encourage and enable staff to work overseas are turning multinational resources into a perk
Technology can help boost corporate productivity and improve employees’ career prospects
A new novel exposes the plight of part-time workers while smuggling in some valuable lessons on management
Employers in UK capital should subsidise transport to entice staff back, report on global cities suggests
Technology, cost-cuts and climate change are at last curbing out-and-back work flights
Research estimates how much the fast-evolving technology hits various jobs, from software engineers to mechanics
These arrangements remain a blight on Britain’s labour market
Salons are installing USB ports, extra sockets and quiet areas for calls in a bid to draw back customers
Some companies have found that the impact of the pandemic has intensified a reluctance to move abroad for work
Technology, demography and shifts in demand are disrupting the world of work. Thousands of jobs are expected to change in coming years, requiring new skills training for staff of all ages. This report looks at how companies and employees are adapting