Following the crowd

Ana Nicholls, managing editor of Industry Briefing at The Economist Intelligence Unit, explains what crowdsourcing entails and discusses recent success stories.

Made in Ethiopia: The rise of the textile industry

The Economist Intelligence Unit spoke to Kebire’s chief executive officer, Fassil Tadesse, to find out how the textile industry in Ethiopia has developed and what its future holds.

Leading at the top

Interview with Pippa Malmgren, founder of DRPM Group -- an economic risk consultancy -- and former economic advisor to US President George W. Bush

Change management

Kim Wylie, change management lead at Google for Work, gives six tips on driving business transformation.

Turning tables

As two of Britain’s best known chefs prepare to go head-to-head in Hong Kong, in which direction should UK businesses be looking to invest—China or the US?

Never-ending strategies

Relentlessness is on the rise--to what end?

Effective strategic decision making

The average human makes about 612 decisions a day and decision making is probably the most risky function undertaken by any executive. So how should executives make decisions strategically? asks Patrick Dupuis, chief financial officer (CFO) of PayPal.

Hot under the collar

Survey of executive stress levels reveals Q2 2015 was a demanding time for business leaders

It’s never too late

I recently interviewed Alastair Clegg, chief executive of The Prince's Initiative for Mature Enterprise (PRIME) about the importance of empowering older entrepreneurs.

The value of intangible assets

What can businesses learn from investing in intangible assets? asks Alistair Nolan, senior economist at the OECD.

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