IN this week’s BT Weekend, find out how the travel industry is rushing to cater to a new breed of frequent flyers who are short, picky about inflight entertainment and occasionally need to be burped.
With growing affluence, indulgent parents are taking kids as young as a few months on holidays to far-flung lands.
Elsewhere in the magazine, read about the new restaurants popping up at Robertson Quay, where to eat in Melbourne and how FP Journe makes watches jump in time and value.
As companies come under cyber siege, a shortage of cybersecurity expertise looms. Brunch looks at how we’re marshalling the cybersecurity troops and the formidable foe that they’re up against.
Also, the Disrupted column this week checks out Yotel Singapore, a “digital-first” hotel, while Cubicle Files examines the imposter syndrome – an affliction typically seen among overachievers who live in constant fear that they will be exposed as frauds. This week, we talk to a high-flying management consultant on how she overcame the imposter syndrome, and how it’s a lot more common than we think.
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