Open-plan offices are a source of annoyance for many white-collar employees. After decades of stagnation, office design has reached a crossroads
Technological progress continues to reshape the labour market. With an increasing demand for new skills, businesses and policymakers must start rethinking their training programmes
Gamification in business has existed for a number of years without gaining widespread adoption. Barclay Ballard investigates what companies can do to ensure the concept delivers genuine results for their bottom line
Working to death is so common in Japan, it has its own name. But why is this phenomenon specific to the world’s third-largest economy? Elizabeth Matsangou investigates
Some say age is just a number. It seems that many of the world’s most successful CEOs agree, choosing to work into old age rather than retire
As the French baccalauréat shows, higher education isn’t for everyone. But, asks Elizabeth Matsangou, is Germany’s apprenticeship model the way forward?
For businesses to achieve their strategic goals, they must become digitally proficient. The key to a successful digital transformation is sound project management
Eastern Europe is now one of the world’s largest producers of ultra-rich individuals. Courtney Goldsmith investigates whether the region’s budding entrepreneurial spirit can see this trend continue in the decades to come
Shareholders are becoming increasingly vocal on a range of hot-topic issues. If boardrooms fail to address their concerns, business will inevitably suffer
As European companies seek to capitalise on the US’ trade war with China, showing an awareness of cultural differences will be key to establishing productive business relationships
As modern consumers ask more of their food, Clif Bar answers with long-held sustainability values
The ongoing trade spat between the US and the EU has caused Harley-Davidson to move its production of bikes for EU customers to international facilities
Ride-hailing app Uber hopes to regain a licence to operate in its most important European market after last year’s ban
Rupert Stadler was detained on the basis that he might suppress evidence in the emissions scandals case
European CEO lists the top European companies that consumers love to go back to time and time again
The European CEO awards 2023 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.