Writer provided prescient and provocative insights into the world of work
The trouble with analysing care providers is that no two facilities are alike
The management thinker on preferring tactics to playing, thinking three hoops ahead, and ‘the curse of efficiency’
If foreign investment falls, leadership failings will be laid bare
While Accenture’s boss now beams in by hologram, face-to-face meetings still count
Taking on a variety of roles is not easy, especially when young, writes Herminia Ibarra
MPs should listen to what the management thinker Henry Mintzberg has to say on classroom layout
Andrew Hill picks his books for the year so far
The marketing expert known to generations of students turns his gaze to capitalism’s flaws
A radical manifesto for business and the DIY society from a prescient thinker
Simon Caulkin on the big issue politicians dodge
Specialist coaches are helping older executives make the transition out of full-time work
An MBA is designed to produce graduates to fit into the business environment, not to challenge it
The most innovative thinking on how to run organisations recognises the constantly changing nature of business, says Andrew Hill
Britain’s best-known business guru believes modern companies damage personal relationships
The trick of writing a memorable and durable business classic has proved hard to repeat