The endlessly fascinating office protected species
Being deemed close to the boss lets you get away with murder — until it doesn’t
Being deemed close to the boss lets you get away with murder — until it doesn’t

The audience that bosses are often most anxious to impress is their peers

Once established by professional training, the addictive pull of screens, newsfeeds and email replies is impossible to shake

When top executives work remotely, it becomes more difficult to drag everyone else to their desks

A new study suggests that buying into the blather reveals a credulous worker

Companies are reining in benefits, but workers are unlikely to miss some of them as much as you might think

But it relies on a host of rosy assumptions going in investors’ favour