Stop talking about my generation: the problem of ageism at work It's time to quit using such generational and ageist labels as "millennial" and "baby boomer" in the workplace Work & careers • 27 Aug 19
The surprising ways spirituality informs how we think about work Religious ideas in the workplace did not simply go away with advances in science and technology but changed into something different Work & careers • 11 Jul 19
Do I really have to be here? The curse of workplace presenteeism Why do so many companies and entrepreneurs insist that workers should be present at all times? Work & careers • 29 May 19
Knowing when it's time to stop and move on As Brexit shows, sticking too long in the negotiation process damages both sides when one side does not know what it wants Brexit • 01 Apr 19
Will Brexit see a rollback of workers' rights in the UK? Workplace rights from the EU provide workers with an extensive number of protections which may be under threat after Brexit Brexit • 26 Mar 19
Oh no, not another meeting! Why we need fewer and better meetings The emerging science of meetings has a number of pointers on how to have meetings which achieve something Meetings • 04 Mar 19
How maths can make beer, coffee, roads and fake news add up Maths provide clever and simple solutions to a whole manner of seemingly complex real-world problems Maths • 12 Mar 19
Because I'm worth it: how employees won the war for talent Employers are back competing for employees with the right knowledge and skills which is good news for job seekers Job Searches • 05 Feb 19
How to turn up the LGBT voice in the workplace When it comes to inclusion and diversity initiatives in the workplace, there are pros (and cons) to LGBT employee networks Work & careers • 22 Jan 19
Can artificial intelligence reduce anxiety in the workplace? Analysing tweets allowed researchers to identify participants' personality, characteristics and anxiety levels Work & careers • 15 Jan 19
Why do so many airlines have Irish bosses? Ireland's long aviation history may explain why so many Irish people end up running airlines and other aviation businesses Work & careers • 23 Oct 18
Why do good people cover up terrible crimes like child abuse? Loyalty can cause people to act in a way that is ultimately destructive for the institution they want to protect Crime • 19 Oct 18
How to help female entrepreneurs We can help enable women entrepreneurs by identifying and taking simple steps to meet their needs, particularly around peer support Entrepeneurship • 08 Oct 18
Why talent management became a business obsession Talent management may be near ubiquitous in business circles, but it's a concept which is not as forward-thinking as it seems Work & careers • 04 Oct 18
How terrorists and war criminals are influenced by the workplace Soldiers, war criminals and members of terrorist groups share many key features that are also present in the workplace Work & careers • 18 Sep 18
Should your employer get rid of managers? We may dream of getting rid of managers with a concept like holacracy, but it doesn't always work out as planned Management • 25 Jul 18
The rise and rise of the gig economy How did part-time work, zero-hours contracts and independent contracting become the norm? Gig economy • 02 Jun 18
Whatever happened to the street lighting man? As the disappearance of the lamplighters from our cities showed, energy transitions have a huge bearing on how we earn a living Work & careers • 31 May 18
How to deal with stress in the workplace Workplace stress is a major cause of mental health issues so what are the steps to combat this? Stressed • 23 May 18
What motivates us to work? There is a huge difference between the carrot and stick approaches when it comes to increasing our performance in the workplace Work & careers • 15 May 18
Are you ready for Industry 4.0? Previous industrial revolutions tell us much about the unforeseen consequences and positive outcomes which may arise as the nature of work changes Work & careers • 30 Apr 18
How to create more disability entrepreneurs Society needs to change how we view disability and this also means increasing the rate of entrepreneurial activity within the community Entrepeneurship • 10 Apr 18
"How could smart businessmen dream up such a stupid proposal?" Huge salaries often make it difficult for executives to put themselves in the place of their employees Work & careers • 22 Mar 18
The future of work in Ireland What are the trends likely to affect the Irish workforce over the coming years? Work & careers • 15 Mar 18
Why swearing is good for you The Brainstorm long read: swearing is an incredibly useful part of our linguistic repertoire and the workplace is no exception Brainstorm • 03 Mar 18