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Videos of people resigning or being made redundant are going viral on social media in bid for workplace transparency
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
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The Suntory Beverage and Food executive reflects on her setbacks and successes
A deep — and delicious — dive into the past and present of a storied neighbourhood
Growth companies need to improve their governance if they want more money from institutions
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A row at the Office for National Statistics reflects rising tensions over the rollback of post-Covid freedoms
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Lender said service disruptions over botched migration project were ‘unacceptable’
The inaugural list covers 125 hubs in 21 countries. Plus: how a Munich lab helps businesses grow; Barcelona’s welcoming and accessible programmes; UK advice networks counter fall in funds; the value of university-business links; and how to flourish beyond the capital
The UK heads the FT/Statista/Sifted ranking with the most hubs, followed by Germany and Spain
SETsquared, the number three start-up centre in Europe, follows a low-pressure approach to nurture a business
Knowledge intensive companies can benefit from their co-location with strong academic centres
The city’s infrastructure, research centres and business schools are key attractions for international companies
VC money may be further away but regional start-up centres bank on local strengths to attract entrepreneurs
The Munich-based lab has ambitions to turn Germany into one of the main centres for early-stage companies
How rich men with big egos brought turbulence to the social media platform now rebranded as X
Chief financial officers have been taking more responsibilities in everything from corporate strategy to sustainability
Compulsive overwork causes profound and long-term damage. Plus, Office Therapy returns
‘Last year I didn’t meet any of my work goals, so this year my goal is to fail at everything’
Safe spaces and sponsorship programmes are providing vital schooling to displaced children and those in war-affected cities
The best leaders communicate effectively – and that means listening well
Data shows equity compensation has decreased by more than a third over past 18 months
Part 2 of a new series of business-school-style teaching case studies on sustainability dilemmas looks at electric vehicle subsidies and tariffs. Read selected FT articles and answer questions on sustainability, governance and social obligations
How should western policymakers use subsidies and tariffs to encourage drivers to switch? Probe the arguments with this ‘instant teaching case study’
This year’s FT ranking of courses comes as business schools and other higher education providers seek to meet rising demand for cheaper, more flexible and blended programmes from a broader cohort of students
Directive aims to ‘determine employment status’ of about 28mn riders and drivers, but bloc regulation remains fragmented
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