#education
Average incomes five years after graduating are less than for people who studied nursing
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Posts by Leo Cremonezi
#workplace
Once established by professional training, the addictive pull of screens, newsfeeds and email replies is impossible to shake
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#education
Absenteeism that rose dramatically during Covid-19 has failed to return to pre-pandemic levels. The costs are mounting
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Special Report: FT High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific
The latest ranking of fast growing companies in the Asia-Pacific region.
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#corporateculture
Investors may prefer them but sadly the benefit does not extend to the rest of us
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#CEO
Marguerite Bérard says Europe must not be left behind as she overhauls Dutch lender with job cuts and AI
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#flexibleworking
Freelancers are moving their desks to combine working with fitness, socialising and culture
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#management
The ritual of awkward once-a-year conversations often fails to provide constructive feedback
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#businesseducation
The win marks IE’s fourth consecutive victory, ahead of Imperial in second and Warwick in third
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#onlineMBA
As generative AI comes of age, its use in online MBAs poses tough questions for business schools and students. Plus, the value of flexibility and why top athletes opt for remote learning
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#artificialintelligence
People are now little better than chance at telling what’s real and what’s not
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#employment
How the hours we spend at our job have changed over the years
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#artificialintelligence
Employees have reported increased momentum, but also a feeling of having more to do
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#china #education
Investment by Beijing has transformed the country’s institutions despite lingering questions about research quality and intellectual freedom
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#careers
Poor succession planning and shareholder pressures have contributed to faltering growth in representation
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#remotework
Guess which group of remote workers pays more?
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#futureofwork
New tools automating inbox management could ease a loathed productivity burden. But do they work?
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#businessbooks
How to run good meetings, the economy of self-improvement, and a new kind of intelligence
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#mba
Attempts to establish shared standards are lagging behind adoption of the technology
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#startups
View the top centres providing business incubator and accelerator programmes
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#mba
FT specialists delve into the numbers behind the 2026 ranking, from pay over time to sector and gender
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#businesseducation #mba
US business school heads the 2026 table as focus sharpens on value, employment and AI
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#mba #businesseducation
Potential students are more closely scrutinising return on investment in a patchy jobs market
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#businesseducation
Graduates show strong satisfaction but some want an overhaul of content and format
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#education
Graduate discontent is growing over their repayment terms
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#futureofwork
Skilled manual work offers some bright spots but may not be enough to turn a tough job market around
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#artificialintelligence
Signs of its effects are already starting to peek through
www.ft.com/content/d6fd...
#businessbooks
Goal-setting with intention, corporate scandals with impact, and companies with tentacles
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#education
Latest data shows that two in five overseas students at Russell Group institutions last year were from China
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#recruitment
Economic uncertainty and the arrival of AI have brought a reduction in entry-level roles, with potentially disastrous consequences for young people
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