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Organisations face dissent as they rebrand to disassociate themselves from a past tainted by racism and slavery
Move by City, University of London, follows concerns about philanthropist’s slavery links
Even after recent share price rises, investors can find value
Following the global Black Lives Matter protests, many institutions are planning big changes
Robin ‘The Terminator’ Budenberg will become chair of Lloyds early next year
The tetchy leader needs to understand that people never forget abuse of hierarchical power
Heading back to campus after years in the workforce brings challenges
Consultancy predicts liability driven investment demand to be saturated by 2021
Too many management fads distract us from getting things done
Researchers warn rule changes have undermined annuity market with sales falling 75%
Workplace chat groups can act like a virtual water cooler, but they are also risky
When bosses try to make companies more casual they can end up introducing bias
Non-Muslim business students seek to understand sharia-compliant deals
Investment houses should prioritise transparency on pay and voting
Splitting tasks into 25-minute blocks using Pomodoro technique can increase focus and concentration
‘Old boy network’ in industry is affecting voting decisions at annual meetings
Investors turn to cheap passive funds to avoid overpriced, underperforming stockpicking
Innovative fee structure means no performance charge in 2015
Labour-commissioned report scathing of new ‘pension freedoms’
Be proactive rather than wait for management to recognise your skills
How science and humming ‘I Feel Love’ before a meeting will help you at work
European business schools are developing new strengths over their US rivals
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