What’s good for the Goose…
One water’s Duncan Goose is in the spotlight this month as Exec looks at the phenomenon of social entrepreneurship, which is replacing the cut and thrust of Nineties’ business ethos as the way forward.
Heads will roll: Hands shakes up the music industry
Internet downloads and dwindling revenues have been hurting the music industry for more than a decade, so it’s about time outmoded business models were addressed.
Stormy weather
Like the Atlantic weather that has dampened the British Isles this month, an ill wind brought in changeable financial conditions from America that blew all round the world.
What next for Brown?
Now that Brown has finally taken the reins, what might he have in store for business and the economy?
Gordon’s got guts
There’s really only been one topic this week – the impending translation of Gordon Brown from No 11 to No 10, and his fairly radical approaches to senior LibDem people.
Who will want to buy Jaguar and Land Rover now?
No wonder Ford has decided to offload two struggling subsidiaries as part of its massive restructuring. It has to do something, having lost close to three million dollars in the first three months of
How did she do it?
Hooray! The NHS has got out of the red and may even make a surplus in 2006-7.
Some thoughts on Russia
Business a better bet than politics
An Apple a day
No wonder Apple’s shares shot up 8 percent when Steve Jobs announced the iPhone.
Service with a smile
The service economy is maturing.
A bank for the world
The Americans always appoint the head of the World Bank, but surely it is time that tradition was questioned.
Ireland expects - the UK hopes
With all the seats in the 30th Dáil now filled Fianna Fáil party leader Bertie Aherne is ready to enter a third term in power.
The beginning of an era at the end of an era
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