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The Financial Times reviews SmartUp, a London-based technology venture, backed by some of the UK’s most successful digital start-up founders, whose stated aim is “disruption” …
The Financial Times reviews SmartUp, a London-based technology venture, backed by some of the UK’s most successful digital start-up founders, whose stated aim is “disruption” …
According to Rainer Strack, by 2030, many of the world’s largest economies will have more jobs than adult citizens to do those jobs. Strack, a …
The Harvard Business Review looks at creating a “minimum viable innovation system” — the essential building blocks that allow a company to begin creating a …
With the conclusion of the midterm elections, the balance of the political landscape has shifted. Republicans now have control of the Senate, the House and …
According to a report recently released by Ernst & Young, “women start businesses at 1.5 times the rate of men and are at least half-owners …
A startling 86% of respondents to the Survey on the Global Agenda agree that we have a leadership crisis in the world today. Harvard Business …
“For some, the ax comes in the form of a summons to a conference room with a supervisor and a staffer from HR. For others, …
The Wall Street Journal has a good interview with Korn/Ferry International CEO Gary Burnison on what boards want in their executives these days. Key takeaways: …
Oil’s slow global demand growth coupled with expanded capacity and increased production in North American as well as OPEC’s recent refusal to cut output has …
During fundraising, a GP is compelled to say the two magic words: “Top quartile.” GP’s reliance on the traditional, but inaccurate IRR calculation allows for …