WHERE IS THE LOVE

Former BBC boss Greg Dyke turbo-charged his
demoralised organisation by slashing costs and
investing in product. The amazing turnaround won
him the devotion of his staff. Good communication,
he says, was the key to success

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TURNING POINTS

The fall and rise of Gerald Ratner His famous gaffe cost him almost everything. But now it seems he's back

PREVIOUS BIG QUESTION RESULTS

What proportion of your company profits would you sacrifice to help safeguard the environment for future generations?

Trends

Seeing the green light
In the first of a new series of articles 42 degrees examines the case for business to go green

Issues

Who wants to be a millionaire? Profit is not the be all and end all in business, other issues also play their part

Fenland Bogtrotters

Profit from property people
So this month the rural tipsters are mostly investors in people

 

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The Big Question

Many small firms suffer from late settlement of invoices.

Would you like to see stronger legislation introduced to penalise late payers?