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UK: For God and Mammon.

UK: For God and Mammon. - Clifford Longley's five boardroom believers disprove the theory that people with religious convictions are too soft-hearted for the ruthless world of commerce.

UK: Ready steady euro.

UK: Ready steady euro. - We may not be part of EMU yet but the euro, launched this month, will still have a huge IT impact on UK business. Alexander Garrett explains how to deal with it.

UK: Britain's secret moneymen.

UK: Britain's secret moneymen. - Conservative estimates put the combined personal wealth of the leading venture capital industry players in excess of £100 million. Yet they are not to be found in Who's Who or on any rich-list. How long can they remain an

UK: The Davidson Interview - Terry Green.

UK: The Davidson Interview - Terry Green. - A flash car, a sexy girlfriend and a house in the country - Debenhams' chief executive has realised his dreams. Andrew Davidson gets the hard sell from retailing's number one raconteur, gaining insights on ever

UK: 1999 - A year of living dangerously.

UK: 1999 - A year of living dangerously. - The chancellor is predicting a gentle slowdown this year. He's gravely mistaken, says Douglas McWilliams, as surveys indicate that we're in for a full-blown recession.

UK: Have I got news for you.

UK: Have I got news for you. - Companies are realising the press is a tool they can use for their own ends. Anthony Hilton, City editor of London's Evening Standard, reveals how the media is manipulated.

UK: Stressed for success.

UK: Stressed for success. - It has been described as an epidemic, the culprit for myriad crimes against human health. But stress is a natural phenomenon, the stuff of excitement, says Matthew Gwyther. And a little stress in the office is good for you. Wi

UK: Perspective - Never put off until tomorrow.

UK: Perspective - Never put off until tomorrow. - Confrontations with staff are part of being a manager, says Winston Fletcher. But handling unpleasant tasks with humanity and dexterity makes them that much easier.

UK: Smith on Economics - Look beyond the millennium bug.

UK: Smith on Economics - Look beyond the millennium bug. - We shouldn't fear the approach of the millennium, says David Smith. We ought to be showing the same gusto that the Victorians displayed at the fin de siecle.

UK: Heller on Management - Stop the life cycle in its tracks.

UK: Heller on Management - Stop the life cycle in its tracks. - Corporate life cycles are linked, above all else, to product, says Robert Heller. Absolute size is no longer any guarantee of protection against life's ups and downs.

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