Author of FT and Schroders prizewinning ‘Supremacy’ stresses importance of oversight of new technology
‘Supremacy’ charts the genesis of artificial intelligence trailblazers and rivalry between founders
Four years since her appointment, the CEO of the media group now part of Comcast has changed strategy and culture for a new era
The international labour market is forcing some companies to pay more in cheaper regions
In an ideal world we would not need to be prodded into greener behaviour
New tools will flag when someone is dominating a meeting
Group’s microcomputers are used widely but Eben Upton worries about losing entrepreneurial spirit after listing
Employers switch traditional drinks events for team building such as crafts and sports
The fuzzy meaning space is becoming depressingly overcrowded
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Nish Kankiwala took on newly created role to lift retailer out of a hole
The Olympics of negotiations offer lessons for corporate life
Corporate bosses comparing themselves too readily with sporting heroes might be an own goal
Decision says SEC should not have signed off on directive requiring listed companies to meet certain criteria
Also in this week’s newsletter, advice for a parent who faces a tough talk with their job-shy child
The city is a sushi-lover’s paradise, and the salmon rolls and sashimi punch well above their price
Founder of ICAP claims boosting chief executives’ salaries would help London’s competitiveness
Breakdown of traditional apprenticeship model has ramifications on accounting firms’ culture, says PCAOB head
The third annual FT-Nikkei Investing in America report looks at how overseas companies are negotiating the newly uncertain investment climate in the US
Insider tips on how to keep the magic alive — and avoid the crowds, the cost and the cold
Slowdown in British recruitment unusual because it involves low-wage sectors, according to data from website Indeed
Where to see some of the most beautiful sacred art in the world
Spencer Stuart warns companies against ‘one and done’ mentality after meeting minimum targets
Letter from campaigners calls for mandatory reporting of socio-economic backgrounds
We are now a tribe, turbo-charged by friendship — and a lot of righteous anger
We compare the offering of some leading airlines
Deal agreed to create a £16bn insurance giant with a fifth of the UK motor insurance market
We asked you to nominate those who have shaped this year — here are the names you picked
Pullback is abrupt reversal from policies that appeared poised to influence corporate ranks
Ruling in Texas injects culture war into one of the country’s most significant corporate prosecutions
Large part of Carlos Tavares’ performance-based remuneration lost due to the car company’s declining profits
Gifts for the risk takers and rainmakers
The man at the helm of The Goring, the UK capital’s last family-run high-end stay, shares a surprisingly relaxed protocol . . .
Boredom and a lack of flexibility push many out
Top tips on authentic places to dine and drink in La Serenissima
UK employers must report gender disparity in wages but critics say the obligation provides little accountability
Delaware judge rejects shareholders’ overwhelming reapproval of award for chief of electric-car maker