The ‘surname ceiling’ holding back family companies
Many of the brightest workers steer clear of such businesses because promotions are scarcer and rewards lower
Many of the brightest workers steer clear of such businesses because promotions are scarcer and rewards lower

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

A new study demonstrates that older high-achievers may be passed over for promotion

Generous deals to keep CEOs at some of the largest UK companies have caused barely a ripple of discontent

Excessive competition between employees can go awry

Companies are also watering down ESG elements of pay plans as boards reassess whether such awards ‘make sense’

And the public private assets paradox