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HSBC keeps on trimming

Stat of the day: £741m - How much banking giant HSBC has made in cost savings in the last year.

Shareholders Revolt: A reality check?

Deborah Nielson, Head of Compensation Research at Kenexa, looks at the impact of recent shareholder revolts over executive pay.

The rise of the introvert

Business has always been seen as the preserve of the big personality. However, in her new book, Quiet, Susan Cain says it's time more thoughtful and reserved types got their due. Will introverts lead a quiet revolution?

Book review: Who's in the Room? by Bob Frisch

In a world where chief execs have made some appalling blunders, this authoritative and pragmatic look at how to make the right calls impressed Julian Birkinshaw.

Lloyd's boss to get back in the saddle?

Antonio Horta-Osorio took a leave of absence earlier this year due to exhaustion. Now chilled out and topped up on sleep, he wants to return. But is he fit to race?

Don't you believe it: 'As long as the music is playing, you have to get up and dance'

This immortal gem is from Chuck Prince, then head of Citigroup, in July 2007, shortly before it all exploded.

Organisations failing on ethics?

Britain's bosses are putting profits above principles, says a joint MT/ILM survey.

UBS: the bank that likes to say 'dress'

UBS has gone all Gok Wan on its new employee dress code. Good to see a bank with its priorities straight...

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