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Business School Debates
What professors are discussing in the classrooms today — and why it matters. This series hosts short case studies on topical real world business dilemmas, authored by academics who…
Artist Ali Cherri’s histories of violence
The mud and bronze from which the Lebanese artist Ali Cherri sculpts his latest creations are freighted with history, memory and trauma, but alive with the possibilities of…
The Newt’s new Dutch cousin
“God created the earth, but the Dutch created the Netherlands,” or so the old joke goes. For centuries they have been fighting against their own physical geography: holding back…
Philippines looks beyond call centres to higher-value outsourcing
A corporate foam party — getting drenched in bubbles alongside colleagues amid strobe lights and blaring music — might seem an extravagant way to motivate staff. But for KMC…
The North Road — state of the nation told through the life of a highway
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.In 1930, as Europe descended into economic chaos and…
When American fashion struck out on its own
In her acerbic, incendiary 1938 book Fashion Is Spinach, the American clothing designer, labour activist and writer Elizabeth Hawes joked there was a parlour game you could play…
‘This renovation is a love letter to my childhood’
The renovation of a family home can be many things — dusty, stressful and logistically challenging among them. It is rarely fun. Yet that is how interior designer Tanya Selway…
Bridge: target at Duplicate Pairs is always maximum tricks, even if contract fails
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Do not let pessimism occlude your ultimate…
Kim Sung-joo, the business maverick who built a fashion empire on a backpack
“I was brought up in Seoul and the house was magnificent. Donamjang was built by the last lineage of the Joseon dynasty in Chinese oak, using the construction and design principles…
What the ancients can teach us about success at work
Hello and welcome to Working It.My thanks to Bethan Staton for writing the newsletter while I was at the Anthropy conference in Cornwall, aimed at “inspiring a better Britain”. If…