Many economists expect Britain’s jobless rate to increase during 2011 as public sector cuts and weak economic growth hold back the labour market, hitting the young particularly hard. So not much chance...
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When Dr Timm Homann joined the Board of Directors at leading trading and services corporation, The Otto Group in January 2008, he was introduced...
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As part of an elite AACSB group, the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater promises students the very best in executive education. Christine Clements, Dean of the College of Business & Economics, tells us more…
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When the world about you is screaming stress, struggle, and squeezed margins, how can you bring calm creativity and inspired decision-making into your business success? Tim Considine has an answer in his Effortless Business programme...
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In business the right psychological approach can make a big difference. Yet harnessing that rare combination of inspiration and belief can often feel all too elusive. Thankfully, guidance is available...
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The complex nature of the modern business environment means that high-achieving executives and entrepreneurs often have to re-invent themselves in order to maintain a competitive edge. Welcome to the modern business school…
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The outside half calmly kicks the winning points in the 80th minute. The middle distance runner times his sprint to perfection in the Olympic final
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Finance research from Cass Business School has been ranked third best in Europe and second in the UK, according to a new study to be published by the European...
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Sharon Bamford took up the post as the new chief executive at the Association of MBAs, from 1 November. An MBA graduate from Aberdeen’s Robert Gordon University...
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Executive education – whether an executive MBA (EMBA), open-enrollment or customised company programs – often offers the opportunity to do just that; breathe...
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