Many people turn to life coaches in moments of crisis. Some find what they're looking for in these programmes – but others find disappointment, even scams.
Carl Banks, president of G-III Sports, enters the BBC's Executive Lounge to talk about tapping into nostalgia and leading with conviction to enter a new era of business.
Many employees with Asian backgrounds say employers lose the nuance behind Lunar New Year celebrations – if they acknowledge the festival at all.
B Corp designations are meant to signal companies are socially and environmentally conscious. Yet experts and other businesses alike say the certification process needs a closer look.
People are constantly "double-clicking" topics, "pinging" colleagues and "aligning on learnings". This jargon is maddening – so why have workers thrown up their hands and embraced it?
It's been 50 years since Sweden introduced state-funded parental leave, designed for couples to share. The pioneering policy offers some surprising lessons for other countries.
The BBC's Katty Kay has spoken to successful change-makers to ask what made them pivot in their career.
Today, the beer industry is male-dominated, but it wasn't always so.
Expert advice on how to get through a waiting period.
A career coach, a choreographer, a chef and a dragon boat captain offer advice on giving critical feedback.
We meet the creators behind the current ASMR boom.
These are the long lost words you've been waiting for to describe your colleagues.
Veterinarian professionals are committing suicide at a higher rate than the general population.
Joanna Jensen, founder of skincare brand Childs Farm, shares advice for start-ups for our CEO Secrets series.
Richard Harpin, co-founder of Homeserve, explains how an earring taught him an early business lesson.
More people are taking on side gigs to supplement full-time income. But tax rules are different than salaried jobs, and some workers are getting caught off guard.
Experienced workers get caught in the crosshairs of widescale layoffs. It may make shareholders happy, but the move can spell bad news for long-term business.
Much of the country relies on non-career firefighters, but their ranks are dwindling. If the problem doesn't abate, there's a lot at stake.
Workers want to know how they did in conversations with hiring managers, but rarely get answers. It's not always because employers don't want to provide it.
Snoop Dogg is far from the only celebrity with a food or drink brand. From bourbon to ice cream, these are the most fascinating celeb-led lines you've likely never heard of.
The action, affecting firms such as Deliveroo and Uber Eats, is in a dispute over pay and conditions.
The UK's second biggest tea brand says it expects to be able to continue to meet normal demand.
Prices rose by 3.1% in the year to January as higher housing and food costs offset a fall in petrol prices.
Archive footage shows Dame Anita Roddick talking about her company's success, in an 1984 interview.
The retailer's shops will remain open as usual while the administrators try to save the UK firm.
As the UK business enters administration, we look at what happened to the chain.
Rio's government made its most significant investment yet in 2024's Carnival. If it pays off, everyone wins.
Yodel has been saved from falling into administration in a last-minute rescue deal by a consortium.