Who should be responsible for managing risk?
While the obstacles they face will be massively divergent, every business, from one-man band to multinational corporation needs to think about risk.
“You don’t need to be the best at something to succeed”
Reading-based Anesco, a national company dedicated to helping businesses, local authorities, housing associations and homeowners to reduce their carbon emissions, has won the hearts of many.
The hidden risk of cloud services
A new report finds cloud service adoption in companies is slowing – potentially because these services are not always safe.
Technology alone will not drive the success of wearable devices
Too many technology-led companies see wearable devices as simply the next wave of smartphones or accessories and pay lip service to aesthetics and style, according to Saverio Romeo, principal analyst at Beecham Research and author of a new report on the future of the wearable technology market.
Google launches $100m London-based venture fund
Google's venture capital department 'Ventures' has announced a $100m (£58.43m) fund to be based in London, for investment in European tech companies.
The emergence of the digital risk officer in 2015
More than half of CEOs will have a senior digital leader role in their staff by the end of 2015.
Union tactics criticised ahead of “general strike” of public workers
The Institute of Directors has called on the Government to look at changing rule governing trade union strikes ahead of today's strike by a number of public sector workers.
How Japanese philosophy boosts Russia?s agribusiness
“Any work can be improved endlessly.” This old Russian saying is a good illustration of Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement, widely known as kaizen.
Guidelines for supporting companies in difficulty revised
The European Commission has revised its rules for assessing member states' support measures to rescue and restructure companies in difficulty.