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Isabel Berwick

Isabel Berwick

Editor at Financial Times

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Location
United Kingdom
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Business
  • Demographics
  • Finance & Banking Services
  • Workplace

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Recent Articles

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How I became a fan of fashion in my fifties

After years of drab, unflattering clothes, Isabel Berwick opens up her eyes — and wardrobe — to style
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Women need less empowerment blather and more childcare

Cheaper childcare provision is transformative for women’s prospects at work
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How many AI agents does it take to change your job?

Some lessons from early agentic adopters; plus DEI crisis latest and a book giveaway
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How to process endings at work (and get to the next thing)

When an exit is forced, take steps to protect yourself and time to reflect
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Bosses need to go ‘back to basics’ with digital skills training

Too many staff can’t cope with tech transitions at work (and we don’t just mean AI)
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The 2025 work trends to watch

Experts give their tips on what AI excellence will look like this year, challenges for leaders and the spread of ‘involution’
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Lean on me: why leaders need more support

Coaching, mentoring and peer groups are easy, effective ways to help leaders thrive. Why aren’t more organisations into it?
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Don’t mess with the women of a certain age

We are now a tribe, turbo-charged by friendship — and a lot of righteous anger
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How to fix charitable giving (in time for Christmas?)

Making fundraising events fun, and maybe even competitive, may be one way to revive giving at work
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The decline of corporate giving

Best practice is to give 1% of profits to good causes — and it helps staff engagement, too
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Managers’ new duty to prevent sexual harassment at work

A law coming into force this month will put the onus on employers to protect staff from abusers