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Ahead of the curve
While some industries treat change with scepticism and unease, there are a rare few with change ingrained in their DNA. We met with the FIA’s head of F1 to discuss his approach to change.
A brain as good as ours
The automotive industry has considerably changed over the past few years, but what about the long-awaited driverless car? Professor Neville Stanton gives his opinion.
A new blank sheet
Hans Meyer, the hotelier who initially created the citizen concept and is now building his new venture, Zoku. How did he turn change into opportunity and innovation?
The Hybrid Future
Hybrid working has revolutionised our perceptions of where and how we work. We joined MIT Center for Real Estate to discuss hybrid working and how if you don’t embrace it, you risk being left behind.

Featured articles
Ahead of the curve
While some industries treat change with scepticism and unease, there are a rare few with change ingrained in their DNA. We met with the FIA’s head of F1 to discuss his approach to change.
A brain as good as ours
The automotive industry has considerably changed over the past few years, but what about the long-awaited driverless car? Professor Neville Stanton gives his opinion.
A new blank sheet
Hans Meyer, the hotelier who initially created the citizen concept and is now building his new venture, Zoku. How did he turn change into opportunity and innovation?
The Hybrid Future
Hybrid working has revolutionised our perceptions of where and how we work. We joined MIT Center for Real Estate to discuss hybrid working and how if you don’t embrace it, you risk being left behind.

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Let the battle commence
It’s time to address the failings in the home vs office debate. Organisations would do better to work on their own solution, by looking inwards at what’s on offer and what isn’t.
On shifting ice
Jonathan Ager, Programme Director of the British Antarctic Survey explains how to juggle forward planning with adaptability, taking inspiration from his current project.
Question everything
Track cyclist Dan Bigham reverse-engineered a strategy to beat national teams to gold. How can this be applied to organisational strategies?
Improvising: the future of work
Can improvisation techniques help the world of workplace? Comedian Neil Mullarkey explains how the form can help us become better hybrid workers.

Featured articles
Let the battle commence
It’s time to address the failings in the home vs office debate. Organisations would do better to work on their own solution, by looking inwards at what’s on offer and what isn’t.
On shifting ice
Jonathan Ager, Programme Director of the British Antarctic Survey explains how to juggle forward planning with adaptability, taking inspiration from his current project.
Question everything
Track cyclist Dan Bigham reverse-engineered a strategy to beat national teams to gold. How can this be applied to organisational strategies?
Improvising: the future of work
Can improvisation techniques help the world of workplace? Comedian Neil Mullarkey explains how the form can help us become better hybrid workers.

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Fine line
You are being told that your organisation is facing a series of binary workplace options. This is wrong and misleading. In fact, the future of workplace has more opportunities available to it than ever before.
The doughnut effect
Two Stanford economists have observed a ‘hollowing out’ of city centres across the United States, in favour of suburbia. Their findings help explain how COVID-19 can fundamentally reshape real estate.
Reaching the limit
With increased workload volumes, tight deadlines and more scrutiny, how is the workforce battling with chronic stress and burnout – and what can we do about it?
What we get wrong about creativity
Why are creativity and innovation comparable to muddling long-term relationships and bad farmers? A professor of innovation explains what we get wrong about these concepts – and how we can get it right.

Featured articles
Fine line
You are being told that your organisation is facing a series of binary workplace options. This is wrong and misleading. In fact, the future of workplace has more opportunities available to it than ever before.
The doughnut effect
Two Stanford economists have observed a ‘hollowing out’ of city centres across the United States, in favour of suburbia. Their findings help explain how COVID-19 can fundamentally reshape real estate.
Reaching the limit
With increased workload volumes, tight deadlines and more scrutiny, how is the workforce battling with chronic stress and burnout – and what can we do about it?
What we get wrong about creativity
Why are creativity and innovation comparable to muddling long-term relationships and bad farmers? A professor of innovation explains what we get wrong about these concepts – and how we can get it right.

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No place like home
COVID-19 gifted remote working advocates an opportunity to amplify their promises of agile working for all. But has it delivered?
How to be a listening leader
If you’re a leader, you’re probably talking too much. So says former submarine captain David Marquet, who shares his insight on how to adjust your leadership style.
From crisis to opportunity
The pandemic has forced everyone, from churches and hospitality to corporate organisations, to reimagine the entire concept of their business.
The home stretch
When we finally return to the office, will the workplace experience be forever altered based on the home working experience? Dr Peggie Rothe shares Leesman’s latest findings.

Featured articles
No place like home
COVID-19 gifted remote working advocates an opportunity to amplify their promises of agile working for all. But has it delivered?
How to be a listening leader
If you’re a leader, you’re probably talking too much. So says former submarine captain David Marquet, who shares his insight on how to adjust your leadership style.
From crisis to opportunity
The pandemic has forced everyone, from churches and hospitality to corporate organisations, to reimagine the entire concept of their business.
The home stretch
When we finally return to the office, will the workplace experience be forever altered based on the home working experience? Dr Peggie Rothe shares Leesman’s latest findings.

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More human than human
Tim Oldman gives a poignant insight into corporate empathy while considering the extent to which companies dealings with customers is replicated with their own employees.
Five oceans
Renowned underwater photographer turned ocean conservationist, David Jones, discusses the current state of plastic pollution in the earth’s oceans.
Unpicking the circular code
We talk to Cyndi Rhoades, founder of Worn Again Technologies, about her company’s ground-breaking textile recycling technology.
The wellbeing imperative
For the contemporary employee, Corporate Social Responsibility is a must. People want to know that their employers care both about wider issues and their wellbeing.

Featured articles
More human than human
Tim Oldman gives a poignant insight into corporate empathy while considering the extent to which companies dealings with customers is replicated with their own employees.
Five oceans
Renowned underwater photographer turned ocean conservationist, David Jones, discusses the current state of plastic pollution in the earth’s oceans.
Unpicking the circular code
We talk to Cyndi Rhoades, founder of Worn Again Technologies, about her company’s ground-breaking textile recycling technology.
The wellbeing imperative
For the contemporary employee, Corporate Social Responsibility is a must. People want to know that their employers care both about wider issues and their wellbeing.

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Stepping into the unknown
Geopolitical uncertainty can both hinder development and facilitate societal growth. But how does it affect the development of new workplaces?
Re-writing the rulebook
Acclaimed Leadership Consultant David Marquet talks to us about his innovative approach to management.
Bridging the skills gap
A growing skills shortage has forced companies to reconsider their approach to hiring, but what are the implications long term?
Corridor of uncertainty
We talk to endurance swimmer’s Dr Nick Murch and Steve Henigan about lessons in preparing for the unknown.

Featured articles
Stepping into the unknown
Geopolitical uncertainty can both hinder development and facilitate societal growth. But how does it affect the development of new workplaces?
Re-writing the rulebook
Acclaimed Leadership Consultant David Marquet talks to us about his innovative approach to management.
Bridging the skills gap
A growing skills shortage has forced companies to reconsider their approach to hiring, but what are the implications long term?
Corridor of uncertainty
We talk to endurance swimmer’s Dr Nick Murch and Steve Henigan about lessons in preparing for the unknown.

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I’m sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that
Where’s better to invest: in AI or in the people who will be controlling it? Tim Oldman takes a view.
The creative imperative
Building an environment that inspires creativity is more important now than ever before. Dr Michael Bloomfield breaks down how to do it.
Transforming lives by giving work
We talk to Leila Janah, CEO of Samasource, about how her company is creating jobs in AI for the world’s poorest people.
The impossible algorithm
AI will never be as complex as the human brain, so how can we leverage our humanness to thrive in the AI age?

Featured articles
I’m sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that
Where’s better to invest: in AI or in the people who will be controlling it? Tim Oldman takes a view.
The creative imperative
Building an environment that inspires creativity is more important now than ever before. Dr Michael Bloomfield breaks down how to do it.
Transforming lives by giving work
We talk to Leila Janah, CEO of Samasource, about how her company is creating jobs in AI for the world’s poorest people.
The impossible algorithm
AI will never be as complex as the human brain, so how can we leverage our humanness to thrive in the AI age?

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The fog of war
We talk to Major General Tom Copinger-Symes about the parallels between modern warfare and the modern workplace.
Pulling the plug
We trace a system error that almost cost a life and discuss how to set employees up for success
Mode confusion
We talk to Major General Tom Copinger-Symes about the parallels between modern warfare and the modern workplace.
How to thrive in a VUCA world
In a world where anxiety is on the rise, how can we create a culture where breaks are encouraged?

Featured articles
The fog of war
We talk to Major General Tom Copinger-Symes about the parallels between modern warfare and the modern workplace.
Pulling the plug
We trace a system error that almost cost a life and discuss how to set employees up for success
Mode confusion
We talk to Major General Tom Copinger-Symes about the parallels between modern warfare and the modern workplace.
How to thrive in a VUCA world
In a world where anxiety is on the rise, how can we create a culture where breaks are encouraged?