26 Apr 2012
| by Robert Marcus
The success of London's Tech City has become eclipsed by political puff, says Robert Marcus, chairman and CEO of mobile internet investment bank QuantumWave Capital.
05 Apr 2012
| by Tracy de Groose
Fail harder, move fast, break things, and don't be fearful: three phrases to sum up Facebook's approach to innovation. And you too can be brave in business, says Tracy de Groose, MD of London-based communications firm Carat.
04 Apr 2012
| by Alessandro Coppo
There's a global/local revolution taking place in ecommerce, according to Alessandro Coppo, VP and general manager of eBay Classifieds Group, the company behind uber-popular classifieds site Gumtree.
15 Mar 2012
| by Michael Oliver
Michael Oliver founded his specialist valve company 30 years ago from his garage. He's seen Budgets - and indeed governments - come and go. Here's what he would like to see Osborne pull out of the red briefcase next week.
12 Mar 2012
| by Ed Glauser
The second instalment in our 'Dream Budgets' series sees Ed Glauser, joint CEO of media producer and rights owner Komixx, unveil his vision for a better business landscape. Key to his Budget: tax breaks for UK content makers and new funding alternatives for the indie sector.
12 Mar 2012
| by Phil Cameron
In the first of our series of 'Dream Budgets', entrepreneur Phil Cameron, founder of airport lounge operator No.1 Traveller, puts forward his vision for an ideal 2012 Budget. His biggest bugbear: Air Passenger Duty, of course.
06 Mar 2012
| by Adam Landau
Adam Landau, founder of property firm Devono, reads his office space data like tea leaves to reveal the hot industries of today and the promising trends of tomorrow.
A speech by David Cameron on Thursday gave us a confusing view of his attitude to business. Will his line be clearer by Budget day?
22 Feb 2012
| by Spencer Livermore
From cynical customers to a hostile media, politicians and businesses increasingly face similar challenges. Former Labour strategist Spencer Livermore has five ways to take the political war room into the boardroom.
22 Feb 2012
| by Charlie Mullins
The deputy PM better hope he never ends up next to the Pimlico Plumbers chief at a dinner party. Charlie Mullins reckons his new NEET scheme is a messy fiasco. And he's not pulling his punches...