As AI reshapes work, the disappearance of entry-level roles is creating a dangerous gap in the talent pipeline ...
One of the biggest pieces of business news in the past few weeks was Meta announcing it would cut 10 per cent of its workforce, as it spends more on artificial intelligence. It will spend a staggering ...
The BT Group can trace its origins back to the Electric Telegraph Company in 1846, meaning this year British Telecom celebrates its 180th anniversary. It does so with Allison Kirkby at the helm, its ...
On a domestic flight in Australia last month, I saw an extreme example of a routine problem. In the middle of take-off, a teenager sitting on the other side of the aisle gave his siblings and mother ...
Tim Steiner remembers the turn of the millennium as a moment when everything seemed up for reinvention. A high-yield bond trader at Goldman Sachs, he looked at groceries – vast, routine, oddly ...
Richard Tang built Zen Internet on a simple idea that runs counter to much of modern business thinking. “People are first, money is second,” he says. It sounds idealistic. Yet nearly three decades on, ...
Nick Grey is the founder and owner of Gtech, which specialises in cordless household appliances. It started out with vacuum cleaners, but has since expanded into products including hedge trimmers, ...
There are not many businesses whose products have become a byword for a whole category. Google has managed it, as has Hoover, Sellotape and Velcro. But there’s one you might not even realise was a ...
Established in 1998 by Richard Reed, Adam Balon and Jon Wright, Innocent Drinks started out selling smoothies at a music festival in London. From these beginnings, it has grown into a global ...
“If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses,” Henry Ford, the founder of Ford Motor Company, once quipped. Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, didn’t conduct focus groups ...