Sharing the leadership burden remains rare but is not without benefits
The difference between good and bad leaders turns on whether they recognise when pressure is productive
New AI tools help chairs and directors with prep and research but are unlikely to be granted a vote
Max Hollein is overseeing $1.5bn of development projects at the New York art institution
Many executives will be following Meta’s plans for an AI version of Mark Zuckerberg with interest
Telecoms boss has juggled personal challenges with the competing priorities of two sides in a high-stakes merger
Investors may prefer them but sadly the benefit does not extend to the rest of us
Researcher warns political climate is ‘sinister’ and ‘anti-empathy’
Scaling innovation, the problem with philanthropy and top tips for communication at work
Generous deals to keep CEOs at some of the largest UK companies have caused barely a ripple of discontent
The head of the country’s biggest nanny agency, Poppins, on the power of paid help at home
Poor succession planning and shareholder pressures have contributed to faltering growth in representation
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
With legal guardrails being dismantled, it is crucial that MBA students learn to wrestle with moral questions
Chief executive churnover is less visible than political headrolling but can be just as disruptive
BAT is the latest London-listed company where succession is an issue
The FT’s management editor, replied to reader questions in a live Ask an Expert Q&A
Luc Jobin will remain in role past nine-year limit as search for replacement continues
Business speak continues to astonish and is spreading far beyond the corporation
Leaders don’t need to write every word themselves, but they do need to make sure it clearly represents their vision
Plus, are the robots finally coming to take our jobs?
BlackRock chief aims to make World Economic Forum central to global conversation
Hospitality newcomer hopes to bring fresh take on luxury to expansion of international hotel brand
Demonstrations against the Iranian republic spread to neglected hinterlands
The Let Them Theory has viral appeal, but readers are divided about whether it can be a blueprint for leadership