Work. Editorial

The editorial team for Work., the magazine for CIPD Fellows.

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What if… no one was rich?

The latest series of the podcast brought to you by the CIPD's Work. magazine asks whether it is time to more heavily tax the most wealthy

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What if… everyone got cancelled?

The latest series of the podcast brought to you by the CIPD's Work. magazine explores whether cancel culture has gone too far

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What if… we did away with experts?

The latest series of the podcast brought to you by the CIPD's Work. magazine asks what the death of expertise might mean for skills, L&D – and democracy

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What if… China invaded Taiwan?

The latest series of the podcast brought to you by the CIPD's Work. magazine investigates how likely another war might be, and the threat posed by Chinese espionage

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What if… there was no employment law?

The latest series of the podcast brought to you by the CIPD's Work. magazine looks at how we would better protect workers if starting from scratch

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What if… you could brainwash staff?

The latest series of the podcast brought to you by the CIPD's Work. magazine explores nudge theory and neurotechnology

Gus O'Donnell

Gus O’Donnell: ‘I realised I was a useless manager’

The former cabinet secretary on why ministers need management training, fixing civil service pay and leading your team through a crisis

Caroline Andrews

IAG Cargo’s Caroline Andrews: 'I was the first CPO charged with a transformation agenda from a people perspective. Here's what we did...'

Not many people stop to think about how critical airfreight is to every element of modern life. IAG Cargo’s new HR chief is determined to make them – and attract top talent in the process

Lucy D’Orsi

Lucy D’Orsi: ‘It’s easy to say David Carrick wasn’t one of us. He was’

Stamping out cultures that let sexual abuse go unchecked means admitting to failure and striving relentlessly for change, the former Met deputy and British Transport Police chief constable tells Katie Jacobs

Ami Kotecha

15 minutes with... Ami Kotecha

The sustainable property and tech investor on climate change, the housing crisis and starting again