Why It’s Time to get Rid of the 40-Hour Work Week
Why It’s Time to get Rid of the 40-Hour Work Week
In the Future of Education, the Value of Hard Work is the Only Lesson That Matters
Mastery and mindset matter. Test scores? They mean nothing.
How the Inventor of the World Wide Web Plans to Reclaim it from Big Business
In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee unleashed the World Wide Web. Nearly 30 years later, he wants to take it back.
Are Workplace Gender Quotas the Answer to Australia’s Equality Crisis?
With moves to bring greater gender representation to Australian boards showing signs of failure, has it come time for the government to intervene?
Why Modern Science is Facing Another Dark Age
Faced with increased competition for diminishing job prospects, members of the scientific community are turning to unethical practices to make ends meet.
How Much Would You Trust Your Robotic Colleague?
Are we putting too much faith in the infallibility of computerised intelligence? Experts seem to think so.
The Slow Death of the Middle-Skilled Worker
The middle-skilled built the modern workforce, but is their job finally coming to an end?
Why Humanity Will Be the Future’s Most Valuable Resource
Leading futurist Gerd Leonhard believes the future should be defined to embolden humanity, not replace it.
Why Your Competitors Badmouth You
Red Robot’s Phil Preston reveals what it takes for successful entrepreneurs to grow beyond the vitriol of jealous competitors.
Suu Kyi Hasn’t Just Failed the Rohingya. Today, She Failed the World.
Aung San Suu Kyi had the chance to prove she was the leader Myanmar always needed her to be. She failed.
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