Still a man's world

Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi and Marjorie Scardino are a testament to what women might achieve in the corporate world. Cases like these, however, are few and far between.

Every leader is an artist

My co-author Michael and I don’t just believe that business leaders can learn a lot from great artists. We believe that business leaders, and indeed leaders in all fields, are themselves artists.

CFO today, NED tomorrow?

A quick scan of Birgitta Kantola's career says enough about the breadth of non-executive opportunities for finance business leaders. Having served as the CFO of the International Finance Corp., the private arm of the World Bank Group, Ms Kantola's non-executive portfolio currently ranges from chairwoman of the finance and audit committee at Stora Enso, a Finnish forestry and paper firm, to member of the audit and compliance committee at SEB, a Swedish bank.

The Secret to Leading

Use your brain (and all of it).

Global manufacturing outlook

Report Summary

Global Manufacturing Outlook is a KPMG International report that investigates how industrial manufacturers are adapting their business models and supply chain tactics to address the ever-changing global economic context. This report was produced in co-operation with The Economist Intelligence Unit, which also executed the online survey and conducted the interviews on behalf of KPMG.

From good to great (or very slightly above average)

Who’d be a CEO? In this week’s Economist, the Schumpeter column highlighted the increasingly short tenure of today’s chief executives. This got me wondering: what are boards hoping to achieve by replacing CEOs so frequently? And what effect does a CEO have on the success of the business?

The happiness agenda

I’ve recently had to reflect on the ultimate question for a proposal: the meaning of life. Centuries of thinkers have tackled it before me and if I had to pick one, I’d agree with French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre that human life doesn’t come with any pre-assigned meaning. If there is a meaning to life, it’s what we invest it with.

Drucker's black box

Management thinkers and economists pay a lot of attention to productivity, and for good reason.

Game changer

The key findings from this research are as follows:

The search for growth

Opportunities to outperform, but clouds on the horizon

Most respondents expect the outlook for the global economy to improve over the next 12 months, although, among this group, a larger proportion expects the pace of recovery to slow. This is likely to reflect concerns about recent shocks, including the political unrest in the Middle East and the earthquake in Japan, as well as fears about rising inflation.

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