by laurie | Sep 26, 2018 | Work & Organizations
In recent years we have seen a huge push to increase the gender diversity of corporate boards and at CEO level, and rightly so. It has been widely acknowledged that there are substantial obstacles that women have to overcome in order to reach top positions, and...
by laurie | Sep 19, 2018 | Work & Organizations
Many people are announcing the end of management. For some, management can no longer be viewed as the formalisation of delegated decision making, the foundation of the bureaucratic model. For others, such as advocates of liberated organisations or holacracy,...
by laurie | Sep 5, 2018 | Economics & Finance
Who would be willing to pay for early retirement? Over the past decade governments of all political persuasions around the world have found themselves struggling with how to fund the ever-escalating cost of pension provision for their ageing populations...
by laurie | Jul 11, 2018 | Non classé
Artificial intelligence is at the heart of every debate. Companies and governments alike are acquiring substantial resources to stay in the running against the American and Chinese giants. In France, the release of the Villani report on 28 March 2018, followed by the...
by laurie | Jun 25, 2018 | Entrepreneurship & Growth
Over the past few decades it seems that governments around the world have fallen in love with the idea of entrepreneurship. And why not? After all, aren’t entrepreneurs the engine of growth in any economy and consequently a vital source of new jobs and the...
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