Focus less on persuading people and more on really getting to know them. Be curious and humble enough to ask about what you don’t understand – including AI. Be there for your employees if you want to ...
Understanding an ambidextrous organisation is one thing, making it a reality is another. Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez provides an execution roadmap. Imagine you had to do your work using both hands; ...
John Walker examines the financing opportunities and challenges facing social ventures. In developed markets, venture investors depend on their capability to assess and quantify risk in their ...
Michael Gove touched a populist nerve. Leading up to Britain’s referendum on membership of the European Union, he delivered a soundbite that gained wide currency. Gove, then Lord Chancellor, declared: ...
More women than ever are starting businesses. In the UK, around 33% of new ventures are owned by women. However only 1% of venture funding goes to female entrepreneurs and the situation in the US is ...
Capitalism is in crisis. The consensus among politicians, citizens and even executives themselves – on both sides of the political spectrum and throughout the world – is that business just isn’t ...
State-backed oil firms account for more than 75 per cent of the world’s oil reserves; the world’s largest natural gas company is Russia’s national champion Gazprom. The largest cellular service ...
Entrepreneurship is one of the most dynamic features of modern economies and an important driver of growth. Yet significantly fewer women than men are founding new businesses today. And the gender gap ...
Knowing what to say and how to behave when offered a new job will increase your chances of getting the right job package for you. The first thing you need to do is prepare by thinking about the issues ...
Paul Dupuis’s fascination with leadership started as a child growing up in Canada. Serving as president of the high school student council taught him the “hard knocks of leadership”, and as a keen ice ...
In the 1960s, IBM dominated the computer mainframe market. It still does. In the 1980s, Microsoft and Intel dominated the PC software and processor markets. They still do. In the 1990s, with the ...
CEO pay has become a thorny issue. Since the financial crisis more than a decade ago, politicians, social change think tanks and the media have been increasingly aggressive in calling out egregious ...
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