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Big data, no teenage dream

A new EIU report suggests companies are entering a period of teenage angst about their ability to use big data effectively.

The power of fast data

As data expand at a mind-boggling rate, companies are rushing to tap the data surge and use new insights to grab an edge in a fast-paced and competitive global business environment.

HR bypass

When Ken Allen first took charge of DHL Express in 2009, the company had lost €3bn in seven years. The first step back from the brink was to pull out of the intra-US express delivery market and focus on international services.

The missing piece in the SME puzzle?

With the growing complexity of technology – and the speed, evolution and nature of new ways of working – there is a growing chasm amongst small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) between those on board the technology express and those with their heads buried in the sand waiting for the storm to pass.

Talent and Big Data analytics

The Economist's Talent Management Summit on the mobile, agile workforce.

Talent Managing in the Great Reset

Some highlights of this week's Talent Management Summit run by Economist Events, from one of our regular guest bloggers

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 Talent Management Summit

One of my favourite conferences is The Economist's talent management summit which I spoke at last year and this blog has been supporting for three years now.

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.

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