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  • 27 November 2008
    Richard Whittington -the Oxford professor, not the panto mayor - defined strategy as 'choosing new games to play and playing existing games better'....
     
  • Back in the driving seat
    27 November 2008
    Let's not begin with yet another summary of how bad the economy is (see all stories, past two months). Suffice it to...
     
  • Full speed ahead
    30 October 2008
    When PM asks why Accelerate is different to the myriad other management development initiatives out there, someone pipes...
     
  • 02 October 2008
    It's less than four years since Gate Gourmet London nearly went out of business. The airline caterer was losing money and struggling to hold...
     
  • 02 October 2008
    The Gentoo group really is an extraordinary beast. Born out of a 'stock transfer' in 2001, when 36,000 council-owned homes were transferred from...
     
  • Repair plan for society
    02 October 2008
    Back in the late 1990s, things were looking grim for Sheffield City Council's building contractors. No sooner had workers...
     
  • 18 September 2008
    Since leaving the chief executive's chair of GCap in June, when the radio...
     
  • 18 September 2008
    Why do some people want to be first? This question sprang to my mind during the first month of 2008. Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to...
     
  • 18 September 2008
    Major organisational change sucks up time, energy and emotion. It threatens morale and all too often fails to deliver promised benefits. However,...
     
  • 16 September 2008
    Today's uncertain times highlight more than ever that organisations do not exist in a vacuum. Economic predictions range from the pessimistic...
     
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