For Harry Stebbings, that moment is often self-inflicted. “The biggest reason why people fail is they don’t start,” he says. It is a blunt assessment, but one that reflects his own trajectory. From ...
Is it a tough time to get investors? While geopolitical storm clouds and uncertainty weigh heavy over the Middle East, there are signs that capital is still flowing… and in some cases, accelerating.
There was a time when global supply chains were the preserve of the largest companies. Access required scale, capital and specialist knowledge. For most businesses, it simply wasn’t an option. Kuo ...
There is a moment in James Reed’s story that reframes everything that comes after it. A climbing accident in the Alps left him with a broken leg, two near-death experiences and, more importantly, time ...
There is a tendency in large organisations to believe that scale solves everything. More centralisation. More alignment. More consistency. Thierry Garnier has spent much of his tenure at Kingfisher ...
There are few transformations as stark as Autotrader’s. In 2007, the business was still defined by print. Today, it is a £7bn digital platform, powered by data, AI and a very different operating model ...
At first glance, the film industry looks like an unlikely place to build a disciplined, repeatable business. Budgets are large. Outcomes are uncertain. And success can hinge on taste as much as logic.
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