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The leader’s role in tackling employee loneliness
The week of 9th of May is Mental Health Awareness week and this year’s focus in on loneliness. Research shows that loneliness affects...


Leading managers of managers
It is essential for leaders to treat their direct reports in the same way leaders want them to treat their own team members. People learn...


Creating a sense of purpose in a hybrid workplace
The Great Resignation, which some are now calling ‘The Great Reflection’ has shown that employees today expect more out of their jobs and...


The role of leaders in supporting working mothers
Research shows that maternal bias is the strongest type of gender bias built on the assumption that women become less committed to their...

The power of asking the right questions
For a leader, a large part of a workday will be spent asking others for information, yet a very few leaders consider how asking the right...


Bringing age diversity into the hybrid workplace
Research suggests that generational differences are an overlooked source of diversity within organisations, as employees of different...


Are we closer to breaking the glass ceiling?
Gender diverse executive teams are 21 percent more likely to bring above-average profitability to organisations and companies with women...


Do leaders need to address the ‘glass cliff’?
Research shows that women and people from ethnic minorities are more likely to be chosen to lead a company, sports team, or even a...


What can we learn from the four-day week concept?
This summer, selected businesses across the UK will pilot a four-day workweek to test the potential for success. Around 30 British...


Driving employee engagement through empathy
A leader without empathy can be compared to an engine without a spark plug — it simply won’t engage. Recent research suggests that...
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