15 january 2013 On a hot Sunday afternoon in August, 22 employees from several units of General Electric gathered in St. Johnsbury, Vermont with key employees of manufacturer Weidmann Electrical…
15 january 2013 There’s a difference between pushing an economic or political case with a careful deployment of statistics and intentionally misleading with the presentation of incorrect statistics. Opinion can…
15 january 2013 Today, when the sun goes down in Africa, over 150 million homes will not turn on the lights. The reason is simple: they don’t have electricity. Instead,…
15 january 2013 The headlines from across the pond read “Europe Rejects Austerity” as the French and Greeks elected socialists and even some neo-national socialists to office. These new officials…
15 january 2013 This is the story that had us all choking over our cornflakes this morning: Britain ‘will join euro before long’, says German finance minister Britain will have…
15 january 2013 Weirdly enough, speculation about Finland leaving Euro or triggering some sort of crisis has become a popular pastime in the UK and US in recent weeks. The…
15 january 2013 Non-citizen employees require more care and feeding. That gets expensive and, at times, messy for multinational employers. The four largest global audit firms – Deloitte, Ernst &…
15 january 2013 Would you be able to come up with $2,000 within a month to cover an unplanned expense? This is the question a group of researchers asked in…
15 january 2013 As you will have noticed there’s still a certain amount of shouting going on about what precisely caused the Great Financial Crash of 2007/08. Explanations run from…
15 january 2013 For the 25th anniversary issue of the Forbes Billionaires List, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to interview one of the world’s greatest entrepreneurs and philanthropists…
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