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TIGER, TIGER, BURNT OUTRIGHT
by Sunil Gupta I am not a Valmik Thapar, nor a Belinda Wright. I am not a scientist, nor am I an ‘expert’. I’m just an ordinary Indian...
Oct 15, 20096 min read
Three cheers for Norway! (But don't forget the elephant in the room
by Sean Kidney Norway has just announced they will cut their emissions 40% on 1990 levels by 2020 - if there's a good Copenhagen...
Oct 9, 20092 min read
City needs to explain its value added
by Mark Goyder Denial is in the air. First a leading figure in motors sport brands Flavio Briatore’s life ban as “excessive”. Then the...
Sep 23, 20091 min read
To grow or not to grow? That is the question
by Tony Manwaring Is growth a good or bad thing? Growth has lifted millions out of poverty but our economy and politics are framed by...
Aug 28, 20096 min read
Stewardship and football
by Mark Goyder Look at any well-run private or family business. You find a close alignment between the owners of its shares and the...
Aug 20, 20092 min read
Bringing together a new engagement based on trust
by Michael Smith 'Bringing together a new engagement based on trust'; 'Ego will have to be parked at the door'; 'Purposeful partnership...
Jun 30, 20092 min read
20 solutions for 2020: a better capitalism with stronger governance
by Mark Goyder Panel II of the conference brought me side by side with some real American pioneers. I have attached their biographical...
Jun 15, 20095 min read
Get the bankers to believe in the afterlife!
by Mark Goyder The Conference on the future of the corporation opened with a brilliant account of the causes of the crisis from economist...
Jun 10, 20094 min read
The leaders of the green industrial revolution
by Tony Manwaring I am working this out as I go along, but so, truth to tell are we all - aren't we? I've been trying to work through...
Jun 27, 20082 min read
Not so much a glimpse, more a wormhole
by Tony Manwaring I have been celebrating the importance of Indian business leaders - the New VIctorians of the Green industrial...
Jun 27, 20081 min read
Perceiving is Seeing
by Tony Manwaring I wrote about what could be done to close the "wide gap between what is understood about global warming by the relevant...
Jun 26, 20083 min read
Bernard Shaw was right!
by Mark Goyder George Goyder (born 22 June 1908) My father died over 11 years ago. It was the centenary of his birth on Sunday. I am the...
Jun 24, 20082 min read
Tilting at Windmills
by Tony Manwaring So now a big chunk of the UK public thinks climate change is being exaggerated (40%) and even more don't believe it's...
Jun 24, 20082 min read
Back to Business
by Tony Manwaring Are politicians at long last going to start treating business seriously? I ask because I had the great pleasure of...
Jun 23, 20085 min read
Business – necessary evil or essential good?
by Tony Manwaring Why do those who argue for business so often seem to feel as if they are on the back-foot, having to establish that...
Jun 20, 20083 min read
Skating on thin ice - 'nuff said
by Tony Manwaring This will be the first year in which there will probably be no summer ice in the North Pole It seems unthinkable, but...
May 29, 20081 min read
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