17 May 2012
| by Jonathan Herring
When the alternatives all look equally awful and the way ahead is unclear, making up one's mind can seem impossible. Professor Jonathan Herring explains what to do when there seems no right answer.
Stat of the day: £2bn. A new report ranks British workers as 'the worst offenders' in office theft, taking home some £2bn a year in biros, lever arch files, even laptops.
09 May 2012
| by Michael Hulme
Management expert and honorary professor at Lancaster University Michael Hulme has examined the decision-making processes of 500 business leaders to work out what really makes their minds up.
04 May 2012
| by James Prior
Are you worried about the attitudes of your customer facing staff? Use these six tips to give them the right mindset to provide quality service, says James Prior of employee engagement specialists INVOLVE.
Credit rating agency Moody's reckons the Olympic games will not offer much more of a boost to Britain's economy.
01 May 2012
| by Heather McGregor
From the Victorians to Lewinsky and Clinton, relationships at work have been intimately linked with power. 'Mrs Moneypenny' enjoys a history of office affairs.
01 May 2012
| by Kai Peters
Kai Peters reviews Uncommon Sense, Common Nonsense by Jules Goddard and Tony Eccles. He agrees the knowledge economy requires new ways of working, but we still haven't worked out what they are.
01 May 2012
| by Miranda Kennett
The most important thing you can do is to flex your leadership style to suit the changed times.
01 May 2012
| by Chris Hare
Chris Hare, a CMI Companion and CEO of nTete Group, on the ingredients of success in international management.
30 Apr 2012
Quitting your job? Here are 10 ways to make a graceful exit.