Future of Work
What’s lazy-girl jobs? The TikTok work trend tech companies should know about
Lazy-girl jobs aren't necessarily for lazy girls, explains Nicole Kobie. In fact, these jobs could be filled by anyone who needs real work-life balance, male or female, young or old.
What’s behind TikTok’s work trends? Burnout and low pay
If you've ever wondered what quiet quitting, rage applying and lazy-girl jobs have in common, Nicole has the answers. And it's not that Gen Z employees are being unreasonable.
Gerson Barnett, Founder, Right Thing Media: “It’s not just about doing the ‘right thing’; it’s about showing everyone that you’re committed to being part of the solution to climate change”
We spoke to Gerson Barnett, Founder and Executive Director of Right Thing Media, a B Corp business that empowers brands, agencies and media partners to deliver on their ESG responsibilities through media and advertising.
IFA 2023: five business tech trends to look out for
IFA 2023 is set to be huge, with consumer tech that also edges into the business sphere. Tim Danton provides a preview of what to expect.
What is Microsoft Loop?
Microsoft Loop could be the greatest thing to come out of Redmond since Word, or a huge flop that no-one uses. Decide for yourself after reading our in-depth guide.
What is Copilot in PowerPoint?
Microsoft Copilot 365 is on its way, and Copilot in PowerPoint could be one of its most loved new tools. Here, Microsoft MVP Jason Wynn explains how it will work in practice.
What is Copilot in Teams?
If you use Microsoft Teams, you may just find that Copilot becomes your best friend ever. Here, Jason Wynn, a Microsoft MVP, explains how Copilot in Teams will work - and make your working day that much more effective.
Luke Clark, Chief Executive of CP5: “Without the office, the reality is that many companies will not be as effective as before”
Luke Clark is chief executive and co-founder of CP5 - we were thrilled to interview him as part of Future of Work series.
Melanie Heighway, Atlassian: “There’s immense potential for technology to create a more fair and inclusive world for all individuals”
In this Future of Work interview, we hear from Melanie Heighway, Product Localization Team Manager at Atlassian.
Jim Stroud, HR influencer: “AI will remove routine and repetitive tasks before fully eliminating jobs”
Jim Stroud is a content creator and influencer in the HR Tech space. In this interview he shares his views on the Future of Work.
Bensen Koh, Access Partnership: “You don’t have to be highly educated or a business owner in order to approach tech with an entrepreneurial spirit”
Bensen Koh spends his time advising on the impact of tech policy and regulatory trends in Asia. Here we hear his take on the future of work.
Microsoft 365 Copilot price: how much will AI for Office apps cost?
Microsoft's AI assistant is coming, but many questions remain - including who can get it and exactly how much it will cost.
Ryan Austin, Cognota: “Rapid advancements in technology are reshaping industries, job roles, and the skills required for the workforce”
Ryan Austin, CEO/Founder at Cognota, joins us for an interview on the Future of Work.
AI for Hollywood: pay attention to the strike, because you’re next
Don't be distracted by the glamour of the TV and film strikes in America: the writers and actors are a sign of things to come for all of us.
Anand Tamboli, entrepreneur: “Any virtual or soft industries (so not physically delivered) will see more acceleration”
Anand Tamboli is an author, professional speaker and entrepreneur. In this exclusive interview, he shares his views on the future of work.
Michael Bayer, CFO, Wasabi Technologies: “We need to invest now in the jobs and infrastructure of the future”
"Our customers are drowning in data" was just one of the many insights Michael Bayer shared in his Future of Work interview. Read it in full here.
Kumar Rathnam, Dun & Bradstreet: “Before AI replaces jobs, it will enhance current jobs”
In this interview, part of our Future of Work series, we speak with Kumar Rathnam, Head of Digital Solutions at Dun & Bradstreet (D&B).
Lena Reinhard, keynote speaker: “How do we as a society even define ‘work’?”
Lena Reinhard is an engineering leadership coach and organizational consultant - we were pleased to get her thoughts on the future of work
Wade Younger, author: “Training the young and retooling the ageing is the answer and key to the new workplace tomorrow”
Wade Younger is the author of numerous books and insight publications. We spoke to him about his perspective on the future of work.
Sian Young, COO of SDG Assessment App: “The more personal data that is collected and stored by companies the higher the risk of privacy violations”
In this Future of Work interview, we hear from Sian Young, Co-Founder of the Centre for Sustainable Action and the SDG - Assessment App