Longevity & Demographics
Essential resources for longer, healthier lives

The Longevity Imperative: Building a Better Society for Healthier, Longer Lives
A call for a radical re-examination of the way we think about health, ageing and the future. A leading expert on longevity calls for a revolution in the way we think about health, ageing, and the future . . .

The 100-Year Life Animation
London Business School’s “100-Year Life” video, featuring Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott, outlines how increased longevity necessitates a shift from a traditional three-stage life to a multi-stage model, requiring work in one’s 70s or 80s. To adapt, the speakers advocate for continuous reskilling and investing in “intangible assets” like health

Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones
Limited Series: Travel around the world with author Dan Buettner to discover five unique communities where people live extraordinarily long and vibrant lives.

The New Map of Life – Stanford University
This short video from the Stanford Center on Longevity introduces The New Map of Life, a groundbreaking framework for redesigning society for a world where most people will live to 100. Rather than treating longevity as a problem to solve, Stanford reframes it as a once‑in‑history opportunity, one that requires

Creating an Age‑Inclusive Culture for a Multi‑Stage Career — AHRI
This AHRI article explores how organisations can redesign culture, policies, and people practices to support multi‑stage careers in an era of longer working lives. It highlights the shift away from the traditional linear career model and outlines how age‑inclusive cultures benefit both individuals and organisations. Drawing on research and HR

Harnessing the Power of Age Diversity — Harvard Business Review (2022)
This HBR article argues that age diversity is one of the most under‑leveraged assets in modern organisations. While generational tension often leads to misunderstanding and reduced trust, the authors show that well‑managed age‑diverse teams outperform others by combining broad skills, perspectives, and networks. They introduce a practical four‑part framework, adapted
Featured Resources

The Longevity Imperative: Building a Better Society for Healthier, Longer Lives
A call for a radical re-examination of the way we think about health, ageing and the future. A leading expert on longevity calls for a revolution in the way we think about health, ageing, and the future . . .

The 100-Year Life Animation
London Business School’s “100-Year Life” video, featuring Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott, outlines how increased longevity necessitates a shift from a traditional three-stage life to a multi-stage model, requiring work in one’s 70s or 80s. To adapt, the speakers advocate for continuous reskilling and investing in “intangible assets” like health

Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones
Limited Series: Travel around the world with author Dan Buettner to discover five unique communities where people live extraordinarily long and vibrant lives.