Great mumpreneurs and the qualities they share
By Kate Tojeiro
To celebrate Mother’s Day 2019, Real Business looks at mums in business around the world and some of the qualities that unite them.
By Kate Tojeiro
To celebrate Mother’s Day 2019, Real Business looks at mums in business around the world and some of the qualities that unite them.
The business sector has been hit by some massive changes in recent years, (cue tech innovation and globalisation). However, there are challenges that board level leaders face that remain the same as they were thirty years ago. I give you tips to navigate both traditional and new challenges that senior staff face in business life. Start by using the acronym VUCA. I’ll break it down for you.
Sarah Niblock, CEO if UKCP, argues that business owners who have run the full gamut of emotions benefit from heightened ?people skills” and a greater capacity for compassionate leadership.
As the Brexit narrative becomes increasingly farcical, what politician should replace the ever-weakening Theresa May?
By Staff writer
You?ll have no doubt read the title and wondered why anyone would use the “L” word in conjuction with business. How can it be part of the demanding, harried world of the average manager, when the priority is to just get the business done, to the highest standard
By Staff writer
According to author Tracy Kite, it’s unlikely that managers don’t care. Yet we fail to discuss, describe and contemplate this aspect of humanness and interaction in our professional endeavours.
The Godfather trilogy follows a powerful Italian-American crime family and its quotes are by far some of the most memorable in the movie-verse.
By Staff writer
The England team’s achievements are a testament to Gareth Southgate’s leadership qualities, skilfully using his own experiences of success and failure in the sport to create a team that performed under enormous pressure.
By Staff writer
In an uncertain world, leaders require a new set of skills and experiences to steer an organisation successfully through increased volatility and ambiguity.
It’s the start of the school summer holidays and the world, for a short while, slows down as “out-of-office” emails outweigh the amount of people at their desks. But while many bosses stress about this period, they should actually be taking leave as well, says columnist Charlie Mullins.