Why Working Through The Holiday Season Can Backfire For Everybody
It usually starts with a short email. “Just checking in over the break…” Sometimes it’s framed as helpful. Sometimes as dedication. Occasionally as reassurance that nothing is falling through the cracks. But over the holiday season, that message carries more meaning than its sender often realises. Not dedication, but dysfunction.
How To Unwind Over The Christmas Holidays: 5 Easy Tips
It might be the Christmas break, but maybe you should just reply to a few of those work emails. It’ll make your January a bit easier won't it?... The short answer is no. Doing so might make you feel more stressed in the long run new research finds.
What the Office Party Really Reveals
In the run up to the holiday season, calendars quietly filled with events that no one quite knows how to feel about. The office party. Everyone has a story. What if the office party isn’t a sideshow but one of the most revealing leadership moments of the year?
Top Professors To Follow If You’re Interested In Sustainability and ESG
In a world where sustainability is becoming central to business, policy, and research, LinkedIn has emerged as a hub for thought leadership and expert insights. Our list of the top faculty to follow will give you the inside track.
Bright Young Stars Rarely Finish on Top – How To Build Your Career For Longterm Success
Those who show exceptional promise at a young age are rarely the individuals who dominate their field in adulthood, according to research published in Science. So how does excellence actually unfold to build your career for the long-term?
Fear In The Corner Office: How Insecure Managers Silence Talent And Sabotage Progress
Many organisations have encountered their own version of Steve Carell’s Michael Scott in The Office: managers whose authority depends less on enabling others and more on making sure no one outshines them. The result is a culture where people learn to hold back, where speaking up feels risky, and where initiative is carefully rationed.
Once Upon a Time in the Job Market: How Business Schools Are Teaching the Art of Storytelling
In today's environment, storytelling is no longer a “soft” skill. It is a survival skill - the ability to frame decisions, explain trade-offs, humanise strategy and make people care. Business schools, once accused of teaching managers to speak in spreadsheets, are now quietly becoming finishing schools for corporate narrators.
What McLaren’s 2025 F1 Championship Victory Teaches Us About Strategy, Trust and Teamwork At Extreme Speed
Does claiming an F1 title come down to a great car and a quick driver? McLaren's sweep of the 2025 season is a success story made of perseverance, vision and playing the long-game.
