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WikiWorkLab 2017 - The Grand Finale
At Jericho we have spent time with 20 of our WikiWorkLabbers – a unique work experience programme - working with them to better understand the what role (if any) business has in building a better society. We have been listening and learning together – enjoying great conversations and developing inspiring new ideas.
The Purpose of Tax: Why celebrating the common good builds trust
This article is a blogpost by Chris Morgan, Head of Tax Policy, KPMG. Originally published on the Global Responsible Tax website.
Jericho Four Years On - Just. Doing. Something.
Jericho Notices - this summer, as LinkedIn reminded me constantly last week, we celebrate Jericho’s fourth birthday…
Global Responsible Tax and the Developing World
Last month, we convened a Roundtable on Responsible Tax and the Developing World, hosted by KPMG’s Jane McCormick.
Tax and 21st Century Globalization: Fragments of Cohesion
An opinion piece by Jane McCormick is Global Head of Tax, KPMG International.
The Future of Work is Human Big Tent - The Aftermath
Insights from the CIPD and Jericho Future of Work is Human Big Tent
Big Tent Thinking - Views from Sacha Romanovitch, Damian Green, Margaret Heffernan and Charles Handy
The four videos below were circulated over the past month in the build up to the Future of Work is Human Big Tent, taking place (tomorrow) on 12 October 2016. Created and curated by Jericho on behalf of CIPD, the interviews with Damian Green, Margaret Heffernan and Charles Handy, are starting points for a discussion to reshape the world of work.
Highlights from the 2016 WikiWorkLab - What Gen Z told us
Over the course of the WikiWorkLab work collaboration programme in July and August 2016, feedback from participants centred around several main strands. Building on work completed over the summer, WikiWorkLab participants will be taking part in the Future of Work is Human Big Tent, scheduled for 12th October 2016. Here, they will be continuing the Future of Work debate with HR directors, policy-makers, business leaders and NGOs. As a starting point for the discussion, below are some Gen Z views on the Future of Work - in their own words.
What We Did This Summer: Lessons from the 2016 WikiWorkLab
For the past month, Jericho Chambers has been taken over by Generation Z. As part of our WikiWorkLab – a work experience programme created in partnership with our client the CIPD – 24 individuals (aged 15 - 21) have been roaming these halls. Over three weeks in July and August, they took part in discussions, book clubs and research trips telling us what they think about the future of work.
The Un-Seminar: If the Future of Work is Human, the Questions we should be asking are…
On Tuesday 8 March, the CIPD and Jericho Chambers hosted an Un-Seminar conversation at the RSA on the future of work. The same old conversations haven’t been getting us anywhere and our determination was to ask the right questions with a different crowd in the room. With a non-hierarchical structure led by expert speakers, participants exchanged ideas and challenges on themes including education, values, love, identity and inclusion