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There is the seed of a useful idea floating somewhere at the bottom of the swamp of mixed metaphor
Persuading leaders to examine soft factors requires determination
If the company becomes a mechanism for allocating capital, it has lost its soul
The management and enterprise festival keeps growing
A high street retailer could have a wonderful culture and still get eaten by Amazon
Directors must call out poor managers before they destroy the companies they run
The Chinese electrical goods maker beloved of business schools is undergoing another radical shift
Creativity tips from the man who coined the phrase ‘internet of things’
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Richard Tsang’s new work on the theme of communication premiered — but its text was largely inaudible
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Having happy staff and customers does not always guarantee a sustainable economic structure
There are fears that the traditional MBA core curriculum no longer reflects business reality
Pay inequalities have widened recently but shareholders are more worried by performance
The country’s companies are good at learning and applying tried and tested techniques
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Theories of management go in and out of fashion, but its most innovative exponents recognise the constantly changing nature of organisations
Companies should build reputations for pruning unneeded activities
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