It is a well known, and often irritating irony of business life, that the most successful executives who earn significant amounts for their dedication, will have the least time in which to spend the rewards for their hard work
Sue Dobson finds Switzerland’s international city on the lake as ideal for a relaxed weekend away
Denmark’s lively capital packs in smart shops, stylish restaurants and a buzzing nightlife. Sue Dobson thinks the long summer days are the ideal time to visit this city of castles and canals, palaces, parks and Tivoli
On Sardinia’s north west coast, facing the sea and backed by vineyards and olive trees, Alghero has an atmospheric Old Town, soft-sanded beaches and terrific food. Sue Dobson thinks it’s ideal for a short break in autumn
Since its first publication 17 years ago, The Machine That Changed the World has come to be acknowledged as a landmark analysis of the automotive industry
We face risks every day and are required to perceive the risks inherent in our actions to navigate our way through life
The follow-up to Womack and Jones’s previous bestseller Lean Thinking, Lean Solutions provides a practical framework for both suppliers and consumers who wish to negotiate their way around the “emerging challenges of consumption”
The Inside Track describes the methods Alan Potts used to generate over $50,000 profit from his betting during 1997.
Karen Blumenthal, an accomplished reporter and editor for the Wall Street Journal, delves into the often confusing world of publicly traded companies
‘Diving with Giants’ features the best places in the world’s oceans and seas to dive with pelagic species
Although China is already a palpable force in the world, its re-emergence is only just starting to be felt
In Bad Samaritans, Ha-Joon Chang offers a convincing critique of the West’s neo-liberal, free market consensus to international development policy
The European CEO awards 2024 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.