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Emerging and evolving technologies are reshaping organisations, and those at the top need to know what impact they’re having ...
It’s 500 years on and we’re still no closer to understanding the personal circumstances that inspired Hieronymus Bosch’s often-macabre visualisations of the strange, the biblical and the mundane. As ...
At the Ramaiah Institute of Management Studies (RIMS) in Bangalore, recruiters and accreditation bodies specifically called into question the quality of students’ educations. Although the relatively ...
Charles Saatchi is widely credited with having changed the face of the art world in Britain and beyond when he took to the scene in the 1980s and 1990s. The Baghdad-born businessman and obsessive art ...
CEO OF THE YEAR IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY Dr Massimo Radaelli (Noventia Pharma & Napo Therapeutics) CEO OF THE YEAR IN THE IT Outsourcing Industry Mr Anton Zimarov (Erbis) CEO OF THE YEAR IN THE ...
This March, Fortune named Google, already the world’s biggest search engine, the number one employer for the sixth year in a row, making the tech company the ultimate talent magnet. Google has ...
What would you do if you found out the company you worked for was engaging in unethical practices, or was even breaking the law? Many, no doubt, insist they would raise the alarm immediately, ...
CEO of the year CEO of the Year in the FOOD DELIVERY INDUSTRY Matthew Price (Uber Eats) CEO of the Year in the Professional Services Industry Isavella Evripidou (GFSC Global) CEO of the year in the ...
Apple, Samsung, Alphabet, Alibaba, Amazon, Baidu and Tencent. The world’s biggest technology companies all have one thing in common: they originated outside of Europe. Although the EU is the ...
Budget carrier Ryanair has been subject to searing criticism time and time again over the past decade. In 2013, Which? readers voted it Europe’s least popular short-haul airline, and a dedicated ‘I ...
1. The Netherlands The Netherlands has the highest standard minimum wages in Europe, and the world. However, the country has a complicated two-tiered system, and only workers aged 23 and above qualify ...
Perhaps we have finally reached that point – the moment of clarity in which we realise our relentless accumulation of things is not actually as satisfying as we once believed it to be. Ingrained in us ...