Film industry should rethink its values
Dr Allègre Hadida claims that most film industry research may be short-sighted and out-of-date in its continued use of box office returns as the principle yardstick for measuring whether a film hit or has bombed Dr Allègre Hadida, University Lecturer…

The perception of ‘performance’
Dr Hadida gets creative at a round table discussion to take place on 2 May Dr Allègre Hadida, from Cambridge Judge Business School, will be taking part in a Round Table discussion entitled 'Performance and its Contexts: Disciplinary Perspectives' this…

The global digital revolution
Not since Gutenburg invented the printing press in the 1450s has the world experienced such a defining shift in how people communicate with one another. The first book to ever be printed was the Bible in Latin, and now six…

Marietje Schaake, European Parliament: How technology is changing our democracy and freedoms
Not since Gutenburg invented the printing press in the 1450s has the world experienced such a defining shift in how people communicate with one another. The first book to ever be printed was the Bible in Latin, and now six…

Sir Nicholas Serota, The Tate: Challenging the status quo
It is said that Tate Modern would just be a room added onto Tate Britain, without the personal vision, drive and restlessness of Sir Nicholas Serota, Director of the Tate. Sir Nicholas has a few surprising tips for managers wanting…

Anuradha Ghosh-Muzumdar, Sotheby’s New York: Soaring prices for Asian art
At a special two-day conference entitled "Innovation in India and China", Navi Radjou, Executive Director of the Centre for India & Global Business, and Jaideep Prabhu, Nehru Professor of Indian Business, brought leading minds from the worlds of business, marketing,…

Dame Patricia Hodgson, BBC Trust: Media, arts and culture – what role for leaders?
If success in the creative sector is crucially dependent on a combination of talent and popular response to it, what role is there for leaders and managers? Talented individuals are notoriously difficult to manage and public reactions to arts and…
