Out with the old – in with the new: China faces economic and judicial change
As the new leadership of China takes shape and moves into place, an acknowledged authority on the country predicts a shift in the country's economy and demands from the newly affluent middle class for better legal protection. Professor Peter Williamson,…

Out with the old – in with the new: China faces economic and judicial change
As the new leadership of China takes shape and moves into place, an acknowledged authority on the country predicts a shift in the country's economy and demands from the newly affluent middle class for better legal protection. Professor Peter Williamson,…

Doug Baillie, Unilever: A leadership vacuum
Doug Baillie of Unilever says there's a crying need for responsible leadership in what he calls the 'new normal' or 'VUCA' world - volatile, uncertain, complex and full of ambiguities Doug Baillie, Chief HR Officer at Unilever, says there is…

Dr Eleni Gabre-Madhin, ECX: Ethiopia’s ‘Iron Lady’
Regarded in her own country as an 'iron lady', CEO Dr Eleni Gabre-Madhin has driven the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) to a USD 1.2 billion turnover in just three years, doubling their share of the final price for their produce…

Marc Zornes, McKinsey & Co: Resource revolution
Cambridge Judge Business School's Centre for International Business and Management (CIBAM) symposium on 'Securing Food and Water' attracted views from business leaders, academics, politicians, civil servants, diplomats and NGOs who shared their ideas on how to ensure that future generations…

Ian Wright, Diageo: Corporations and water stewardship
Cambridge Judge Business School's Centre for International Business and Management (CIBAM) symposium on 'Securing Food and Water' attracted views from business leaders, academics, politicians, civil servants, diplomats and NGOs who shared their ideas on how to ensure that future generations…

Peter Madden, Forum for the Future: Feeding future cities
Cambridge Judge Business School's Centre for International Business and Management (CIBAM) symposium on 'Securing Food and Water' attracted views from business leaders, academics, politicians, civil servants, diplomats and NGOs who shared their ideas on how to ensure that future generations…

An institutional context
Professor Peter Williamson addresses the gap between the need to adapt strategies and the practical difficulties of doing so in emerging markets Companies working in foreign markets can improve their chances of success by adapting their strategies to local differences…

Reversing the economic decline of Pakistan
As Pakistan heads towards a change of government, Dr Kamal Munir predicts tough challenges ahead for the new rulers. As the country gears up for a general election an advisor to the Pakistan government warns of the tough challenges ahead…

Bill Browder: Russian corruption and losing $900 million
The collapse of the Russian economy saw Bill Browder lose 900 million dollars Bill Browder, a leading global shareholder rights-activist, lost 900 million dollars as the Russian economy collapsed. Exposing massive corruption, he fought off the oligarchs and then took…
