Review 32

Our latest edition focusses on the pioneers who understand the importance of staying adaptable, agile, and taking the road less travelled. We explore how the pandemic has provided the opportunity for leaders to re-think and improvise toward the future of workplace.

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Review 32

Our latest edition focusses on the pioneers who understand the importance of staying adaptable, agile, and taking the road less travelled. We explore how the pandemic has provided the opportunity for leaders to re-think and improvise toward the future of workplace.

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  • Opinion
    Let the battle
    commence
    It’s time to address the failings in the
    home vs office debate. It would be
    better to look inwards at what’s on offer.
  • Expert insight
    Change
    catalysts
    Kurt Lewin’s change model helped to explain the need for change at the onset of the pandemic. Finding your ‘why’ will be harder now.
  • Interview
    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.
  • Interview
    Question
    everything
    Track cyclist Dan Bigham reverse-engineered a strategy to beat national teams to gold. How can this be applied to organisational strategies?
  • Interview
    Improvising: the future of work
    Can improvisation techniques help the world of workplace? Comedian Neil Mullarkey explains how it can help us become better hybrid workers.

Opinion

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.
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Expert insight

Change catalysts

Kurt Lewin’s change model helped to explain the need for change at the beginning of the pandemic. Finding your ‘why’ will be harder this time around.
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Interview

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.
Read more

Interview

Question everything

Track cyclist Dan Bigham reverse-engineered a strategy to beat national teams to gold. How can this be applied to organisational strategies?
Read more

Interview

Improvising: the future of work

Can improvisation techniques help the world of workplace? Comedian Neil Mullarkey explains how it can help us become better hybrid workers.
Read more