BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Federico Frattini
How can you nurture a culture of innovation? Whilst money and technology are increasingly abundant in business, those all-too-rare breakthrough outcomes hinge on something scarcer-relationships.
The Real Traitors: Why Conspiracy Thinking Thrives On Belonging, Not Belief
Viewers may question how contestants of The Celebrity Traitors had the wool pulled over their eyes, but Alan Carr's victory is emblematic of a bigger act or traitorous behaviour - fake news
What Makes A Good Christmas Advert?
The new Coca-Cola Christmas advert is getting a lot of bad press online for its use of AI. But what makes a truly good Christmas ad?
Why JPMorgan’s New $3BN Office Might Actually Be A Smart Investment
What does it take to keep employees happy when they're required to work in the office full time? JPMorgan's new HQ might boast a Park Avenue address, a bar and a gym, but is that really what employees need to get better work life balance?
What Refugees Really Cost – And What We Get In Return
Throughout parts of Europe and the US, politicians have been laser-focused on the issue of “illegal migration”. But what is true and what is just a myth?
AI: Bringing Out The Worst In Humans Since 2022
As every article since the beginning of 2022 has noted: AI is not going away. But is there still time to stage a quiet rebellion before the robots take over?
The Americanization Of Britain’s Halloween
Gilmore Girls, Pumpkin Spice Lattes, Etsy witches. Every year, Britain's Halloween becomes more and more commercial. And more and more American.
Whose Ideas Count? The Silent Bias Shaping Modern Innovation
New research from London Business School and INSEAD reveals that women’s ideas are cited far less often in patents and papers - a silent bias distorting who gets credit, who gets funded, and which innovations shape our future.
