Long associated with politics or the military, the behind-the-scenes role is increasingly popular in the private sector
Omar Abbosh argues technology can be transformative in education, but only if it enhances the human touch
Hybrid shows are the latest trend as multimedia corporate communications seek more platforms and bigger audiences
Don’t be put off by age or the myth of perfectionism
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Turnaround specialist Jim Continenza is focused on putting the brand back on the right path
It turns out there is less to worry about than you might think
Reducing workplace excess, capturing the power of play, and marketing from one of its masters
Poorly generated content underlines need for clear policies and increased monitoring of technology
Work meetups rarely deliver epiphanies but allow old colleagues to enjoy their former selves
Advocates say seeking opportunities to be told no can increase confidence — but putting yourself out there isn’t easy
Acknowledging the strange nature of work, and injecting some humour, can make us feel better
Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions
LAP Coffee’s €2.50 cappuccino is ‘apparently too disruptive for Berlin’, says one founder
The 2025 ranking and report explore how far business school research reaches beyond academia into practice and policy — and how impact can be extended. The FT looks at some of the top studies, from AI to sustainability; how influence can be measured; and debates about engagement vs academic independence.
The people trying to drive work with impact beyond academia, how to assess it — and the top 50
The 2025 Research Insights table rates work that reaches beyond academia into business and policy
The approach is growing as a way of measuring how work travels beyond academia — but it has critics
Why are endangered vultures a threat to humans? Many business school studies align with UN sustainability targets
How analysis of policy document citations reveals the impact of academic papers
Looking at strengths and weaknesses in assessing studies — and some of the most-cited work
Artificial intelligence dominates the top 10 most downloaded business education papers
The most-used business school teaching cases tackle subjects from corporate to quirky
Debate: Professors argue the cases for engagement and impact — and for independent academic rigour
Even in a globalised world, business educators must focus on the UK and their regions to improve management and productivity
A life that is rich in friendship is one worth living to the full
When it comes to assessing our own work performance we are not always reliable witnesses
From a cursed road tunnel and eerie vending machines to a haunted shopping mall with a dark past, the uncanny lurks where you least expect it in the Japanese capital
Toxic co-workers are not the same as true narcissists — here’s how to spot the difference
Companies will be required to conduct stringent checks on people
A former New York Times reporter accuses the US company of corporate gaslighting on an epic scale in his book ‘No More Tears’
Robyn Denholm urges investors to support billionaire chief’s package ahead of crucial November 6 vote
Descend into a sacred subterranean realm where echoes of the ancient past and early Christianity still linger
Much of their time is spent appeasing and aligning competing forces
Move allows employees to use bank’s large language model to generate reviews from their own prompts
Resolution Foundation calls on Rachel Reeves to level up treatment of freelancers and employees in Budget