Living the 100-year life: leading and thriving in an age of longevity

LBS's podcast considers how longer lives are transforming society.

Think, London Business School’s magazine and podcast series, breaks down faculty research into clear, digestible ideas. The School’s influence extends beyond producing world-class research, with a commitment to making that research actionable.

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Living the 100‑Year Life: Leading and Thriving in an Age of Longevity is a podcast in the series that brings together Dean Sergei Guriev, Professor Lynda Gratton and Andy Biggs, Group CEO of Phoenix Group. Their discussion focuses on how longer lifespans are transforming the way we live and work, bringing rigorous research directly into real-world conversations. 

They explore why pension reform is needed to maintain retirement standards for most of the population, as well as the importance of re-skilling and building transferable skills within an aging work force. Lynda advises we need to move away from the traditional three-stage life model, toward a “multi-stage life” model where there are “a lot more transitions” between education, work and retirement. These changes will require leaders to embrace age diversity in the workplace, together with adapting to, and welcoming, new approaches.    

Listen to the full podcast here. 

Research at LBS provides insights into the most urgent and complex questions facing business and society. Faculty working on AI, longevity and entrepreneurship are driving bold ideas and innovative solutions for a more sustainable, inclusive and resilient future.   

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