Reading Ricardo Semler’s book 'Maverick!' changed the way Henry Stewart managed his IT training business, Happy, and now he is spreading the word
The Kennedy School of Government lecturer and best-selling author explains the positive aspects of ‘followership’ and why it is inextricably linked to leadership
The financial crisis could leave Europe without a role on the world stage, says Romano Prodi, past president of the European Commission
John Elkington and Charmian Love of Volans explain how new models of finance can help us through the economic downturn
What links great leaders, Roger Martin says, is "a predisposition to and capacity to hold in their heads two opposing ideas at once.”
Productivity increases as people live away from home
Hector Sants, Chief Executive of the Financial Services Authority explains why he supports a more intrusive approach to supervising banks
Some types of regulations governing disposal of electronic waste can reduce the world's mountains of devices waiting to be recycled, and also slow the rate of new product introductions says Stanford Graduate School of Business Professor Erica Plambeck
Vanguard companies are dynamic places to work, with employees having a say on when and where they work, says Rosabeth Moss Kanter