Ordering some books for my American grandson’s Christmas present, I remembered that my bookseller, Amazon, had played a most significant part in both the reality…
Husband and wife team Andrew and Mary Bragg have written an unusual and highly effective guide to ‘Developing New Business Ideas’. As you would hope,…
Here’s a stimulating enquiry from one of our readers, who wants the answer to questions that take me back to 1993, when I interviewed 20…
All businesses must operate within societies which are rife with predictions on every side. The predictions, on everything from the year-end level of the stock…
In The Complete Negotiator, Gerard I. Nierenberg gives us nine points for managing in a crisis… In a crisis, always sit down and think hard…
The late Peter Drucker’s secrets of managing effectively: first, how good are you at the five functions of the manager? 1. setting objectives 2. organising…
The most important tool any manager has available – and which every manager should use constantly and knowingly – is thought. Edward de Bono has…
Here are ten steps to help innovation… Concentrate on areas where you already have strengths Work concurrently – not in sequence – from the earliest…
'Empowered' people have moved to front-stage in the rhetoric of management. Rhetoric is also being matched by action, to judge by anecdotal reports and management…
The Two Big Ds, Drucker and Deming, are my two favourite management gurus. Peter Drucker is best known for the many books in which he…
The American economy and its leading corporations are so high in the ascendant that the cult of Japanese management seems increasingly remote. Today's heroes and…
Companies will not survive long unless they join a threefold revolution – in management itself, information technology, and global markets. The three feed off each…
Jack Welch, chairman and CEO of General Electric from 1981 to 2001, was a highly emotional leader who deliberately used his emotional force as a…
Business history is littered with the corpses of companies that were hailed and deeply admired, not just by ephemeral stock markets and their acolytes, but…