Leaders reflect on key business challenges and mistakes
Most leaders will agree running a company means mistakes and difficulties along the way, but burying your head in the sand will only make them worse.
Most leaders will agree running a company means mistakes and difficulties along the way, but burying your head in the sand will only make them worse.
With the government, banks and Carillion unable to come to an agreement over the weekend, the firm's demise should prompt a rethink on contract distribution.
The CIPD and High Pay Centre have dubbed 4th January Fat Cat Day. According to the pair's combined analysis, it indicates the amount of time it takes for the average FTSE 100 CEO to earn an employee's yearly wage.
Many will still be celebrating the end of 2017, a year filled with tumultuous and confusing economic statistics. But for all the uncertainty and changes that came about, we enter 2018 more stable than we d like to think.
Leader of Manchester City Vincent Kompany has achieved a personal ambition by obtaining a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, comparing management of personal finances to running a business.
The bibliophile and author, Anatole France, once said: "It is well for the heart to be na ve and the mind not to be. Britain in 2017 has seen far too many examples economic naivety the heart ruling the head.
Financial services technology company Monitise has sold MyVoucherCodes to GoComare for £36.6m, three years after buying it for £55m.
Now 13 series old, BBC TV show The Apprentice needs a shake from up Alan Sugar to better fit with its entrepreneurial leaning and investment prize.
The Autumn Budget contained numerous announcements, including further investment for training staff and educating pupils. Our November 2017 economic statistics unveil why it couldn't have come at a better time.
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