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Managing yourself

  • Monday, 27 April, 2026
    Corporate governance
    Should your board appoint a bot?

    New AI tools help chairs and directors with prep and research but are unlikely to be granted a vote

    Illustration in bird’s eye view of a people in business clothes sat round a computer chip as a boardroom table
  • Sunday, 26 April, 2026
    Business books
    Interview. LinkedIn’s Ryan Roslansky: ‘No one is taking care of your career for you’

    Co-author of ‘Open to Work’ argues AI will bring opportunity — if workers are brave enough to take the initiative

    Montage image of the Open to Work book cover, and Ryan Roslansky
  • Monday, 20 April, 2026
    Retirement
    Out of office, still hyper-responsive 

    Once established by professional training, the addictive pull of screens, newsfeeds and email replies is impossible to shake

    Craig Coben
    Illustration of hands holding a phone with email envelope icons and badges reading ‘send’ floating out
  • Sunday, 19 April, 2026
    Work & Careers
    The weird world of work perks

    Companies are reining in benefits, but workers are unlikely to miss some of them as much as you might think

    Pilita Clark
    Illustration of a dog at a desk with its paws on a laptop, while a person taps it on the shoulder saying ‘hmm . . . ’
  • Wednesday, 15 April, 2026
    Artificial intelligence
    The CEO chatbot era is coming

    Many executives will be following Meta’s plans for an AI version of Mark Zuckerberg with interest

    Andrew Hill
    Mark Zuckerberg adjusts smart glasses against a blue background with a digital dot pattern, rendered in an AI-generated texture style.
  • Tuesday, 14 April, 2026
    Corporate culture
    Why ‘glue work’ can finally shine in the age of AI

    Automating technical skills will transform the value of those who can build relationships and hold projects together

    Sarah O'Connor
    Several people stand in small groups, talking and networking in a modern convention centre with large windows
  • Sunday, 5 April, 2026
    Leadership
    Interview. Business leaders now have ‘permission to be the assholes they are’, says Brené Brown

    Researcher warns political climate is ‘sinister’ and ‘anti-empathy’

    Brene Brown seated in a striped armchair, smiling, with her hands clasped in her lap at the Covent Garden Hotel.
  • Wednesday, 1 April, 2026
    Working It
    Forget wellbeing programmes, get staff volunteering instead

    Plus, advice on dealing with a wayward new manager

    Woman holding a box of ingredients for a meal with a T-shirt displaying the word ‘volunteer’
  • Sunday, 29 March, 2026
    Career change
    The surprising science of quitting

    Most of us are just one event away from resigning even though we probably should stay put

    Pilita Clark
    Illustration of an employee running out the door saying ‘bye!’ while a CEO sits at a desk saying ‘ok . . . ‘
  • Friday, 13 March, 2026
    Life & Arts
    Should I go to the reunion?

    If you’re even halfway happy with your life choices, I say go for it

    Miranda Green
    Illustration of a woman holding a red marker and looking to the side.
  • Friday, 6 March, 2026
    Women in Business
    How to build career resilience in the face of setbacks

    Deal with pressure by knowing the skills to listen, adapt and recover

    A woman in a striped blazer looks thoughtful while sitting at a table with others during a business meeting.
  • Friday, 6 March, 2026
    Women in Business
    When Saturday morning meant waking up to a taste of working life

    As teenage part-time jobs dwindle, four women with established careers recall lessons in cashing up, knuckling down and staying calm

    From left: Steph Briggs, Ruth Cooper-Dickson, Carla Terry, and Maggie Mattioni, each smiling in individual portrait photos.
  • Friday, 6 March, 2026
    Women in Business
    Couples navigate their new money dynamics

    The number of women who out-earn their male partners is growing but social attitudes are still catching up

    A woman works on a laptop at a kitchen table while a man and a child are in the background.
  • Wednesday, 4 March, 2026
    Behavioural economics
    What if AI just makes us work harder?

    Employees have reported increased momentum, but also a feeling of having more to do

    Tim Harford
    Illustration of a laptop covered in multicoloured sticky notes against a red background
  • Tuesday, 3 March, 2026
    Women in Business
    What did I learn about paying off debts? Just get started

    In a good job but overwhelmed by bills, the founder of social media platform That Girl In Debt explains how she stopped living for payday

  • Monday, 23 February, 2026
    Future of work
    Can AI liberate us from the tyranny of email?

    New tools automating inbox management could ease a loathed productivity burden. But do they work?

    Montage image of a hand typing on a keyboard, a computer screen, email icons, OpenAI logos, and a mouse icon
  • Sunday, 22 February, 2026
    Work & Careers
    Capturing the nine-to-five: why ‘WorkTok’ films are gripping Gen Z

    Employees videoing their mundane office routines are teaching a younger audience about corporate life

    Montage image of phone screens showing TikTok videos of women at corporate jobs
  • Thursday, 19 February, 2026
    The AI Shift
    Is AI making work more intense?

    Using agents appears to increase the number of hours worked and the exhausting nature of tasks

    Premium content
    An illustrated image of an eye with a running figure overlaid
  • Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
    Employment
    We have to stop calling some jobs ‘low skilled’

    Freeing ourselves of these labels might help young people to think more creatively about the future

    Sarah O'Connor
    A woman works at a computer with code and network diagrams on multiple monitors in a data centre, surrounded by colleagues.
  • Sunday, 8 February, 2026
    Career change
    Is mid-life career malaise a joke?

    A film about one professional’s move into comedy shows the highs and lows of finding a new vocation

    Emma Jacobs
    Illustration of a person on stage with a microphone saying ‘ha!’ while a small crowd watches, with one audience member surrounded by hearts
  • Saturday, 7 February, 2026
    Career change
    AI disrupting traditional careers may not be bad for children

    If the normal pathways to financial security are vanishing, why not let your child follow their passions?

    Bill Gurley
    A girl sits at a desk with geometric sigils floating around her head
  • Sunday, 1 February, 2026
    Work & Careers
    What Davos taught me about corporate jargon

    Business speak continues to astonish and is spreading far beyond the corporation

    Pilita Clark
    Illustration of people standing on top of mountains holding megaphones to shout phrases such as ‘North Star’, ‘Red Thread’ and ‘Ideation’
  • Saturday, 31 January, 2026
    Work Watch
    Workers are ‘friction-maxxing’ to resist AI

    Real-life meetings, in-person hiring and learning skills from scratch: the future may be intentionally inconvenient

    Montage image of a woman on a phone checking her watch, an open book, and a cooking pan and wooden spoon
  • Saturday, 31 January, 2026
    Generation Z
    Gen Z trend for ‘admin nights’ is worth following

    Finding time to collectively focus on your finances pays dividends

    Claer Barrett
    Three young adults sit together on an orange couch looking at a laptop, appearing engaged and collaborative.
  • Friday, 30 January, 2026
    UK employment
    The employees secretly working a four-day week

    Some businesses have adopted it as policy while many employees are embracing a more casual attitude to working on Fridays

    Two people climb a bouldering wall with brightly colored holds while another person observes at an indoor climbing centre
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