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Professor Peter Nolan, Director of the Economic and Social Research Council's Future of Work Programme (on Tomorrow's Workplace)
'You make me think.'
Michael Willmott – the Future Foundation
'An important and influential project.' 'You punch beyond your weight.'
John Reynolds, (then) Director, DTI Future and Innovation Unit
'You have made a huge success of your project. No other body is at present taking such an overall, comprehensive and long-term view of our future.'
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The Prime Minister (on Tomorrow)
'As Michael Moynagh and Richard Worsley point out in their new book, there is a need for a more flexible, more fluid approach to the transition from full-time working to more flexible arrangements in which the existing concept of retirement is replaced by that of lifelong fulfilment.'
Richard Donkin, Financial Times (on The Opportunity of a Lifetime: Reshaping Retirement)
'For my part I think the report will be seminal in nature and will be eventually viewed as the first major attempt to intrinsically link the issues of age discrimination, pensions and retirement.'
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Keith Handley, Vice-President, Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (on The Opportunity of a Lifetime: Reshaping Retirement)
'Just wanted to say how wonderful I thought your book Working in the Twenty-First Century was, I thought the selection of topics and the way in which they were approached was both accessible and rigorous.'
Professor Dame Sandra Dawson, Director, The Judge Institute and Master of Sidney Sussex College
'Mr. Moynagh's and Mr. Worsley's book represents the clearest, most thorough and studied body of research in the UK to emerge in recent years and should be required reading for policy-makers and human resources directors.'
Richard Donkin, Financial Times (on Working in the Twenty-First Century)
 
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