
Redesigning Work—or Retreating to Control
Why the real risk in the return-to-office debate isn’t resistance, but the quiet erosion of judgement and capability
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Why the real risk in the return-to-office debate isn’t resistance, but the quiet erosion of judgement and capability

An eight-week teaching programme unsettles long-held assumptions about rigour, expertise, and what it truly means to help students learn

Ten essential reads on money, leadership, and navigating a changing world

Inspired by Brisbane’s “Vibrantly Vacant” windows—on how renewal begins in life’s pauses

India’s youngest workers live at the intersection of abundance and anxiety, ambition and restraint. To engage with them, leaders must learn to work with paradox, not against it

An extract from Barack Obama’s speechwriter Terry Szuplat’s new book, ‘Say It Well’

Insights from the book ‘Say It Well’ by Terry Szuplat, Barack Obama’s speechwriter

Insights from sportswriter Sally Jenkins’ book ‘The Right Call: What Sports Teach Us About Work and Life’

A conversation with Dr D Subbarao, Dr Dana Sinclair and Harit Nagpal, and D Shivakumar

Insights on high-performance, distilled from Dr Dana Sinclair’s latest book