I am a regular contributor to the Financial Times on psychological issues in business. I also frequently contribute features and articles for TV, radio and other printed media. Selected articles are reproduced below.
What drives an overachiever at work
In an occasional series, a psychotherapist looks at the best strategies for navigating office politics We have all worked with — or for — over-achievers ...
Loosen up, let go and other rules for new managers
Taking on an executive leadership role for the first time often means discovering the skills that led to your promotion do little to help you ...
How to deal with a control-freak at work
Have you dealt with a control freak at work? Tell us how you managed the situation in the comment field below.Control freaks make everyone’s life ...
How to cope with trauma in working life
When Julio Harari’s son was suffering from cancer and became upset about his hair falling out after chemotherapy, the banker from Buenos Aires shaved his ...
How the children of working parents can thrive
Sarah, a 36-year-old solicitor, was shocked when her three-year-old daughter called out her nanny’s name during the night. “You think: ‘My child loves the nanny ...
Have you got the right personality for the gig economy?
People such as myself were precursors of the new gig economy. I began working life conventionally by becoming an occupational therapist. But when I discovered ...
How not to worship your boss
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Understanding what makes inventors tick
Science has found common traits in the brains of the mentally ill and creative people ...
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