Why predictions of an imminent economic revolution are overstated
The Economist
A zero-tolerance approach to talented jerks in the workplace is risky
Even if banning them sounds attractive
When bosses walk in employees’ shoes
It is hard for managers to understand what life is like for staff. But not impossible
Workplace diversity programmes often fail, or backfire
Many may do more to protect against litigation than to reduce discrimination
Unions are now a lifestyle choice for some workers, says Walter Olson
That hides a deeper malaise, reckons the think-tank analyst
Bosses want to feed psychedelics to their staff
In his penthouse suite in London’s Old Street, under the watchful gaze of a small stone statue of a mushroom god, Christian Angermayer recalls a life-changing experience with psychedelic drugs.
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