Hints and tips:
...Lots of insights and solutions from Professor Lynda Gratton and my former work bestie, Sarah Gordon. Is maternity leave still a career killer?...
...I was joined by the FT’s Sarah O’Connor and Taylor Nicole Rogers to discuss some of the knock-on effects of flexible working during the pandemic....
...Photographs: Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre; Taylor Hill...
...The Prose Factory: Literary Life in England Since 1918, by DJ Taylor, Chatto & Windus, RRP£20 Taylor offers a chronological survey of the English literary-industrial complex, from writing and reading to...
...In developed economies, Lynda Gratton writes in her new book The Shift, “when the tasks are more complex and require innovation or problem solving, substitution [by machines or computers] has not taken place...
...largest headhunter and a contributor to the Davies review ● Penny de Valk, chief executive of the Institute of Leadership & Management ● Helen Grant, Conservative MP for for Maidstone and The Weald ● Lynda...
...The Shift: The Future of Work is Already Here, by Lynda Gratton, HarperCollins, RRP£14.99 What does a fast-changing world hold for workers, confused about the way forward?...
...It was, after hearing Coppélia Kahn on the “absent mother” in King Lear, or Lynda Boose on the strawberry-spotted handkerchief in Othello, impossible to read those plays the same way again....
...By Sean Taylor Frances Lincoln £11.99, 32 pages Whatever any other animal can do, Crocodile can do better, whether it’s swinging through the trees or climbing a mountain....
...She was born Claudia Alta Taylor in Karnack, east Texas, daughter of a successful dry goods merchant and cotton gin operator, acquiring the nickname Lady Bird from the family cook....
...Taylor’s “scientific management”. He imagined a new kind of work, one that relied more on the intellectual contribution of employees and less on their basic physical capacity....
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