Wanted: SME flexibility

David Cameron, the UK Prime Minister, regularly talks about the need for the UK to compete in the ‘global race’ which, among other conditions, requires a competitive tax regime, an effective education and skills system and public support for exports.

Troubled waters

While at the start of the 20th century most commercial disputes centred on railroads, the big commercial cases now are more concerned with technology and intellectual property (IP). In fact the value of stolen corporate IP is strikingly high: two surveys conducted by ASIS International, a security-industry body, estimate the value to be US$300bn for the US alone and US$1trn worldwide.

Welcoming your new robot overlords

The global economy can't have its China and sell to it, too. A China that continues to grow at or above 8%, as its workforce ages (and, if our EIU estimates are right, starts to decline after next year) and its wages double every five years, is believed to be unsustainable.

Strength in numbers

Traditionally, firms have succeeded by organising themselves efficiently around the production of innovative, yet standard solutions. However, technological advances are rapidly accelerating the process by which they can innovate.

Why are there not more women in senior roles?

At the start of April 2013, Vince Cable, the UK's Business Secretary, said the introduction of UK quotas for women on boards is now a possibility given the recent stagnation of the number of women being appointed to board roles, as highlighted by research from Cranfield University.

The data directive

In July 1995, a former hedge fund executive launched a website that aimed to upend the traditional way of selling consumer goods, starting with books but soon expanding into a diverse array of products.

He's a stand-up guy

On the London trading floor of one of the big US banks, a few of the senior staff have taken to raising up their desks so they can stand up to work. Rumour has it, the first desk-raiser at the bank had a bad back. Those on the floor who followed him simply mistook this injury-motivated furniture re-arrangement for profit-hungry machismo.

Silicon Valley's Management Style

While many of us are sick and tired about hearing about how great it is to work at Google, here’s the bottom line: Google didn’t invent the idea of treating their employees really well – that was already embedded in the the Silicon Valley culture.

For Folk's Sake

When Obama talked of 'working folks' and 'folks coming here legally' in his latest state of the union address it signalled the US president's return to one of his favourite terms of address. The word 'folk' was notably missing from his second inauguration speech in January, but had been previously used with such abandon during the re-election campaign that it became an object of comment for more than one political watcher.

Sitting tight

It's no secret that companies around the world are sitting on record levels of cash. And it seems quite clear that the situation is not likely to change any time soon.

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