Financial Times management columnist Lucy Kellaway pokes fun at management fads and jargon, and celebrates the ups and downs of office life.
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2017-07-25 | After 32 years, you are still an enigma, says Lucy Kellaway | |
2017-07-18 | The exponential rise of guff in business shows no sign of abating, says Lucy Kellaway | |
2017-07-06 | Apple's $5bn headquarters is the world’s most expensive office and Steve Jobs' last posthumous hurrah, says Lucy Kellaway | |
2017-06-28 | Shock over swear words exposes some misplaced prudery, says Lucy Kellaway | |
2017-06-19 | Interruptions help cut short boring discussions. So instead of making men interrupt less, women should be made to do it more, argues Lucy Kellaway. | |
2017-06-15 | The main difference between yes and no is that one is easy and the other hard, says Lucy Kellaway | |
2017-06-07 | It was wrong to punish someone who tried to get his colleagues to write text that people might conceivably want to read, says Lucy Kellaway | |
2017-06-01 | The tables are turning on Ikea and the fashion for Skandi tat, says Lucy Kellaway. Image credit: Chris Tosic | |
2017-05-21 | Voice bot Experimental Amy might represent serious competition if what she produced was halfway decent, but it isn't, says Lucy Kellaway | |
2017-05-17 | Modern fiftysomethings are perky, well-rested and free from domestic ties, says Lucy Kellaway. Image credit: Chris Tosic |