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The end of management as we knew it
The death of the FT Management Blog
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Don?t ask business to save the world
I always look forward to Michael Maccoby’s visits to London. He is a wise and insightful observer of the world. I reviewed his most recent book The Leaders We Need for the FT a couple of years ago. Last week he was in town, and he told me about the senior corporate executive who had once …
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What a way to run a country
I wonder what those business leaders, who lent their names to various political campaigns in the run-up to the British election, feel about the negotiations that have gone on these past few days in London? Did they strike them as being businesslike, orderly, professional? Is this how they would like to hand over power to …
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Sex in the office with Lucy Kellaway
Sex in the office with Lucy Kellaway
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Los Suns: the business of sport branding
The Phoenix Suns, the NBA basketball team in the midst of the playoffs, played last night’s game in jerseys that changed their name from The Suns to “Los Suns” in protest against the state of Arizona’s new immigration law. It’s a pretty radical step for a mom-and-pop brand but it may have worked: they won …
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Harvard?s Nitin Nohria: what does this appointment mean?
Well done Harvard. That is my immediate reaction to yesterday’s news that Nitin Nohria, professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, will be taking over as the schools’s new dean on July 1. He is not the “safety first” candidate. He is on the record as having declared – in the Harvard Business Review, …
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Breaking ? Nitin Nohria to be new Harvard Business School Dean
Just about to take part in a conference call with Harvard President Drew Faust and Professor Nitin Nohria, who has today been named as the new Dean of Harvard Business School. He will take over on July 1. This is an exciting appointment. Prof Nohria, with his colleague Rakesh Khurana, has led a vigorous debate …
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Time?s 100 most influential people
Time's 100 most influential people, Prudential's Tijane Thiam and Bob Geldof
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The beginning of the end of the Happy Meal?
The end of the Happy Meal?
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Three cheers for the exec who defends business class
Hooray for Alan Yentob defends flying business class
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