The global economy is still in intensive care and it’s having a profound effect on every global organisation, says Russell King, Advisor to Celerant Consulting UK. So how can management provide the best leadership across continents, cultures and attitudes?
European CEO speaks to the bank’s Gerald Dannhaeuser and Abnash Grewal to find out how this is accomplished, and why their approach ensured they retained their award for Best FX & Treasury Management house in Central & Eastern Europe for the second year running.
Whilst Canada and the UK seem ready and willing to delve into oilsands production, the European Union remains sceptical
Islamic financial institutions – such as the Muslim Arbitration Tribunal – and the Shariah law they ascribe to, are gaining more importance within international commerce
Indian firms such as Tata and Mafoi expand into global markets with the helping hand of technology
Mervyn King and his colleagues on the Monetary Policy Committee have decided it’s time for one last glorious but futile gesture to raise the whole tone of the war
The EU’s executive has proposed making farm subsidies fairer and more environmentally friendly, in a bid to win support for keeping EU agricultural spending at €55bn-a-year up to 2020
Major corporations operating across national boundaries, many of them showing (by fair means or foul) scant regard for their competitors, have become increasingly cavalier. John Pontios explores the aptitude of European competition laws
Space travel has given us GPS, cordless technology and a better understanding of global warming. As the commercial space race becomes a more opportunistic endeavour than space exploration, how much money will it take to pursue either option and what role will Europe have to play?
The online retail sector is progressing at blazing speed, and more and more consumers turn to the charms of digital shopping. In the quest to protect customers’ cash and data from hackers and other digital villains, Paypal – the undisputed king of secure online payments – has expanded significantly lately and launched a number of […]
There are few businessmen to have lead as extraordinary a life. Born into a rich heritage, Lapo Elkann turned his back on the path laid out to him
There are bad days at the office and then there are days so awful they have the potential to cause irreversible damage to a corporation’s reputation. From the 1970s Nestle boycott to modern-day FIFA, John Pontios explores the worst PR catastrophes in history
Transformation is not about “projects”, but is a journey embraced by the entire organisation, writes Ken Baker, Senior Consultant, HP Critical Facilities Services, EMEA
Hiromi Taba, president, Epson Europe, is at the forefront of a forward-thinking company. Here, he provides an insight into Epson’s tradition of innovation, and how staying true to its heritage moves the company forward
Development Dimensions International’s 6th Global Leadership Forecast is a guide to our leaders’ attitudes in relation to talent management practices. Taking in 12,000 organisational leaders across 74 countries, the results paint a worrying picture for CEOs
The European CEO awards 2024 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.