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Isabel Berwick

Working It Editor

Isabel Berwick leads the FT's Working It brand, covering the workplace, management and the future of work. She writes the weekly Working It newsletter for FT subscribers, makes videos and podcasts and frequently appears as a moderator and speaker for FT and external events. Her book, The Future-Proof Career, was published in 2024.

Isabel joined the FT in 1999 from the Independent on Sunday, where she was the business editor. She won the Wincott Award for her personal finance reporting before moving into senior editing roles on FT Weekend and the Opinion desk. In 2018 she became Work & Careers editor, overseeing the FT's management, leadership and workplace content. She left that role early in 2023 to focus full-time on the Working It brand. Follow Isabel on Linkedin and BlueSky​.

Email Isabel Berwick @IsabelBerwick  on Twitter (link opens in a new browser window)
  • Wednesday, 25 June, 2025
    Working It
    Why workplace anger is misunderstood

    When we avoid our own and others’ anger, we miss a chance to improve everyone’s working life

  • Wednesday, 18 June, 2025
    Working It
    Ending the ‘infinite workday’

    Lots of us check emails at 6am — and are still working in bed at night. Can AI help with overload?

  • Tuesday, 17 June, 2025
    Women in business
    Women are lagging behind on AI but they can catch up

    Curiosity, experimentation and learning are crucial if women are to shape the future of work

    Woman in glasses reflecting code, wearing a rust-coloured jumper, working at a computer screen
  • Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
    Mental health
    Why ‘28 days’ is critical for staff on sick leave

    When employees take more than a month off work with mental health issues, the chances of return reduce

  • Wednesday, 4 June, 2025
    Working It
    Let’s get more visual at work

    Workplaces are belatedly catching up with the aesthetics of the post-Instagram world

    A montage including a photo of a computer screen with statistical charts on it
  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    ReviewBiography and memoir
    Electric Spark — unpicking the enigma of Muriel Spark

    A richly detailed biography tracks the puzzles, betrayals and much more that underpinned the writer’s fiction

    The writer Muriel Spark sitting surrounded by men as they listen to a speaker out of shot
  • Wednesday, 28 May, 2025
    Working It
    Is it time to reimagine our working lives?

    A new vision of the future includes setting aside time for play

    FT montage of a woman working on a laptop next to a woman playing tennis
  • Monday, 26 May, 2025
    Leadership
    ‘Nowhere to hide’: Why more CEOs are fronting videos

    Executives are filming themselves for social media as a way to talk directly to staff, customers and shareholders

    Montage of images. A smiling woman holds a smartphone and waves at the screen against a background of film strips
  • Friday, 23 May, 2025
    ReviewBusiness books
    Business books: what to read this month

    Careful listening, long-life companies and lessons from a social entrepreneur

    Montage image of book covers for the titles being reviewed
  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    Working It
    Feel it’s all pointless? You’re not alone

    China’s workplace terms offer a glimpse into its corporate culture and society, and the ideas are going global

    A man reads a document while walking on a treadmill
  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    Leadership
    What makes a positive difference to the way that staff feel about work?

    Good managers are a valuable asset and have a big impact at the team and company level

    A man and woman in business attire smiling and talking in a modern office setting
  • Wednesday, 14 May, 2025
    Work & Careers
    Are the agents coming for your job? Premium content

    Even if your post is safe, managers will have AI as well as human co-workers on their teams

  • Wednesday, 7 May, 2025
    Working It
    How to get yourself ‘unstuck’ at work

    Focus on the big questions you face to power through uncertainty

  • Saturday, 3 May, 2025
    ObituaryJane Gardam
    Jane Gardam, novelist, 1928-2025

    The prizewinning witty chronicler of middle-class life claimed writing was her ‘salvation’

    Jane Gardam
  • Wednesday, 30 April, 2025
    Management
    Ask me anything? The rise of the robo-coach

    Human workplace problems are increasingly being solved by AI coaches

    A smartphone being held
  • Monday, 28 April, 2025
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    Moral Ambition — Rutger Bregman on a different kind of success for smart workers

    The bestselling Dutch historian makes a persuasive case for ambitious people to focus on under-the-radar causes

    A black and white photograph of a man sitting on a chair in the centre of a room. There is a desk behind and a filing cabinets against the wall
  • Sunday, 27 April, 2025
    Leadership
    Lashing out at staff is bad for business

    Shouty leadership is in vogue but smart executives do something far more effective

    Illustration of a worker shouting ‘Now!’ at another worker
  • Wednesday, 23 April, 2025
    Working It
    Happy managers = happy staff

    A new report points to mass staff ‘disengagement’ at work, but support for managers fixes it

    Woman sitting in front of a laptop computer with her head in her hands
  • Wednesday, 16 April, 2025
    Working It
    Are your team ‘playing you’?

    Leaders may not notice when staff flatter them, or take up the same hobbies, to gain advantage

    Woman in a blindfold, with a colleague looking on
  • Wednesday, 9 April, 2025
    Working It
    What the ancients can teach us about success at work

    Stoicism has lessons for all of us — ambitious or otherwise

  • Saturday, 5 April, 2025
    ReviewFT Books Essay
    Women, work and why we’re getting it all wrong

    Cordelia Fine, Charlie Colenutt and Emily Callaci dive into the often unfair and random ways we value labour

  • Monday, 24 March, 2025
    Style
    How I became a fan of fashion in my fifties

    After years of drab, unflattering clothes, Isabel Berwick opens up her eyes — and wardrobe — to style

  • Wednesday, 19 March, 2025
    Working It
    Video makes the CEO a star

    Getting in front of the camera is the next big trend for leaders — but are they ready for a ‘one-take’ future?

    A woman holding a phone up in front of a coloured background
  • Wednesday, 12 March, 2025
    Working It
    Can reading poems make you a better leader?

    Making time for a mini-reset in verse could help clarity and mental fitness. Be prepared to cry

    Woman reading from a book in front of a bookcase
  • Friday, 7 March, 2025
    Women in business
    Time for a workplace reset based on respect for colleagues

    Perhaps we can take our collective wisdom and create something new out of this DEI crisis

    Three professionals in an office setting engaged in a friendly discussion, with one holding a coffee cup while smiling
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