A church to the masses
Football on the pitch is dominated by the traditional values of skill, passion and good fortune. Which is why few would dare to dream about the lifestyles of those running the boardrooms of the biggest clubs in Europe. So why did Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester United ever get to become such big brands? And how does commercial potential translate to success on and off the field?This is an accountant free zone - welcome to the world of European football. Adorned with wealth, fast cars, mansions and yachts, the footballing elite hold a power that money can’t buy.
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What's missing from this picture?
You want to be a leader, you do an open leadership course, an MBA or equivalent and you learn what leadership is and what it takes to deliver. But did you learn how to lead, or onl...
VistaJet defies turbulence
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Meetings mean business
No one can pretend that it has been an easy time for the meetings industry in Europe over recent years. Didier Scaillet, Chief Development Officer at Meeting Professionals Internat...
An unexpected centre of business
Colin Kniveton, CEO at the Department for Economic Development, Isle of Man discusses the potential for investing in a remote destination...
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Open for business
How Ireland is timidly opening up to new investment strategies.
Bulgarian squeeze
How the EU are putting pressure on the Eastern European country.
Danone a good job
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In the latest edition of European CEO we explore the future of the eurozone, corporate identity theft, Germany's rise to power, and the art of executive matchmaking with the CEO of Kelleher International, Amber Kelleher-Andrews, along with a fresh set of CEO profiles delving into the minds of the key decision makers.Commentaries
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A man for three seasons
Berlusconi is back for the third time, sending affectionate kisses to Italians in his victory speech and promising to revive Italy's ailing economy and slash taxes. But of course, as many Italians will tell you, they have heard it all before...


