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Samsung heir and Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong is alleged to have paid up to $36m to aides in exchange for political influence ...
The European Banking Authority’s decision to close its investigation into money laundering at Danske Bank without action has elicited reproach from the continent’s lawmakers Corporate scandals can ...
Following the announcement that Nike co-founder Phil Knight is standing down as Chairman, Elizabeth Matsangou explores the legacy left behind by the marketing genius who created the world’s biggest ...
Multifunctional complexes, which act as a ‘city within a city’, are increasingly popular in today’s urban centres. The main reason for this is that time is now one of the most valuable – and hard to ...
Though the budget carrier revolution changed the face of travel, Ryanair’s dire reputation has shown that relying on low cost as the sole business and marketing model is no longer enough. Now the ...
With organisations to run and big orders to fill, it’s easy to see how some CEOs inadvertently sacrifice quality for quantity. By integrating a system of total quality management it’s possible to have ...
This year, one of Britain’s most controversial cultural institutions, the Saatchi Gallery, celebrates its 30th anniversary. Laura French looks at how the mastermind behind it has shaped advertising ...
Revolutionary human resource management has once again seen Google named the world’s best employer. How, asks Elizabeth Matsangou, is the tech powerhouse so good at recruiting talent and nurturing ...
Change may be difficult, but inertia can prove truly damaging, particularly from a business point of view. In the corporate world, standing still is the same as going backwards. However, once a market ...
In recent years, two big names in the grocery business have been making gains at the expense of almost all rivals. German supermarket chains Aldi and Lidl have made a massive success of their low-cost ...
There is plenty of discussion as to whether the US or China will end up dominating the economy of the future. To become a part of the conversation, Europe will need to make up for its long-standing ...
The interior of the Sistine Chapel measures 40 metres by 13 metres. During peak season, up to 2,000 people can cram in at the same time in order to gaze up at the famous ceiling. That’s 2,000 people ...
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