Your Brain: Pancake or Waffle?

A look behind the disastrous attempt by a big-four accounting firm to sensitize its staff to workplace diversity. – October 31 / Huffington Post

Password Hacked!

How did Equifax get hacked two years ago? A lesson on the importance of password safety – and an egg-on-face moment for the consumer credit agency. – October 30 / Forbes

Longest Flight Ever (Really)

How did one passenger survive the nearly 20-hour, a 10,000-mile voyage of Qantas' Dreamliner from New York to Sydney? – October 30 / Business Insider

Drag in Asia

Asia: no longer dragging its heels? – October 31 – The Deep Dive

The New Roadblock for Women

Most everyone has seen those or imprecise comments on a performance review, but a new study finds that they’re especially prevalent in reviews for women. – October 27 / Korn Ferry Institute

Two Days in the Life of Nancy Pelosi

«The president admitted it to me on the phone without even any embarrassment.» Nancy Pelosi, super Speaker, on Trump’s unfitness, the decision to impeach, and «weaving» her fractious caucus. – October 23 / Vanity Fair

Bullied Reality TV Star Wins Payout

An Australian reality TV star who says she was unfairly portrayed as a bully has won a landmark compensation case. – October 23 / BBC News

The Dos And Don’ts of Political Photo-Ops

It's fair to say that posing for pictures comes with the territory of being a world leader. – October 20 / BBC News

Dior In Crisis In China

Dior has become the latest major brand to inflict damage upon itself in China after it revealed a map of the nation that did not include Taiwan. Despite apologizing on Chinese social media, experts suggest that the brand must issue a global statement, or risk being boycotted by Chinese consumers. – October 20 / Jing Daily

Talk Money to Me

Employees today feel more inclined to discuss salary. How forward-thinking firms can face, not avoid, the inevitable. – October 18 / Korn Ferry Institute

Answering Job Interview Questions the Right Way

Too many people respond to «Tell me about yourself» by essentially giving a recital of their resume. – October 18 / Korn Ferry Institute

Fake News in Asia

Fake news as a term might be new, but as a phenomenon it’s very old. Made-up stories were used in ancient civilisations to smear everyone from Christians to pagans to Mark Antony, accelerated in popularity after the invention of the printing press in the 15th century, and were a staple of the so-called yellow journalism of the late 1800s. – October 15 / The Deep Dive

The Best Destination Restaurants in the World

Why plan an entire vacation around a meal at one restaurant? – October 13 / Dandelion Chandelier

Handbag Sales Reveal a Major Shift

The appeal of flashing a brand-new designer purse isn’t what it once was. – October 11 / CNBC

Neobanks – Not So Neo?

A look back at the origins of mobile banking – and where they are today. – October 11 / Brett King on Medium

How Selling Citizenship Is Now Big Business

You can be born into it, you can earn it, and you can lose it. Increasingly, you can also invest your way into it. – October 11 / BBC News

Hong Kong's Most Expensive and Luxurious Hotel Suites

From customised linens and unlimited spa treatments to around the clock chauffeurs and butlers – when it comes to suites, Hong Kong's five-star hotels know how to make their guests feel right at home. – October 9 / Hong Kong Tatler

Monumental Canvas Sells for $25 Million in Hong Kong

It is the latest in a slew of artist records to be set at auction in Hong Kong. – October 8 / ArtNetNews

The Best for Wine Lovers

Looking for a perfect gift for the sophisticated and savvy people on your list? If your gift recipient is an oenophile, and your budget won’t cover a case of the best Bordeaux, fear not. Read this article. – October 7 / Dandelion Chandelier

Ginger Baker, Wild And Brilliant Cream Drummer, Dies Aged 80

Drummer who straddled jazz, blues and rock ‘passed away peacefully’. – October 7 / The Guardian

Superyachts That Are Changing the Way We Travel

Yachts have come to be regarded as one of the biggest indulgences that can be had in the 21st century. Mostly created out of a desire for alternative travel instead of a need, these luxuries on the sea have seen cookie-cutter offerings for a while, until now. – October 6 / Lifestyle Asia

Where to Find the Best Coffee in Hong Kong

Where to find the finest flat whites and sensational single origin brews at independent coffee bars around the city. – October 5 / Hong Kong Tatler

These Are The Four Drivers Of Workaholism

People are driven to overwork for different reasons, but they all lead to the same bad outcomes. – October 3 / Fast Company