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Fretting over how we use the limited hours in a week is ultimately a zero-sum game
Being a business creator rather than merely a discoverer was the key to making the shortlist
Frameworks used by managers are worn, compelling new theory rare
UK’s supermarkets show the key to success is to match a business’s position to its capabilities
Corporations need to find innovative business solutions to social problems
The region offers examples of the benefits that come from a co-operative approach to business
We may have to accept the ambiguity of this debate as both views have their own truths
For many values there can be no balancing, weighing, or calculation about the end result
Business schools overlook that the success of business is linked to its social impact
CSV has gained popularity in the boardroom and business school but it peddles too narrow a view
Changes at Shakespeare’s Globe theatre highlight a trend in corporate sponsorship
The most innovative thinking on how to run organisations recognises the constantly changing nature of business, says Andrew Hill
The business consultant advises women to think about their next career move before graduation
Academics at the Rio+20 summit will call on schools to develop responsible managers
The traditional rationale for subsidy to higher education no longer makes sense
The discipine equips students with an understanding of diversity, often at its most conflict-ridden points
The collective effect of moving capacity offshore imperils US society
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