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The School That Looks At The Future
What is the future for business? A report from Oxford University in England
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The Rush To Patent Life Itself
The price of oil and the Human Genome Project and the rush to patent it
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The Rise of the Executive PA
Sathnam Sanghera discovers how important the executive assistant is to the modern day CEO
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The Rise Of The BRICs
Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRICs) and their rise to the world's economic top table
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The Rise Of Singapore
A short history of the development of Singapore and its rise to first world status
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The Rise Of International Outsourcing
How two Indian companies, Infosys and Tata Consulting have led international outsourcing
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The Puritans and the US
Peter Day looks at one of the institutions that shaped the modern United States
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The Puritans and the US
Peter Day looks at one of the institutions that shaped the modern United States
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The Puritan work ethic
Peter Day talks to William and Kenneth Hopper about the legacy of the Puritan Gift
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The Puritan Work Ethic
Peter Day talks to William and Kenneth Hopper about the legacy of the Puritan Gift
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The Power Of Hedge Funds
A look at the influence of hedge funds, huge investment entities with the power to match
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The Pharmaceutical Industry
The pharmaceutical industry and how it has developed into a money-making machine
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The Paperless Myth
The paperless myth, why we still need paper even with computers
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The Open Source Model
Peter Day explores some of the powerful new trends in the business of computing
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The Next Big Thing
Discussing the latest big ideas and revelations in business
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The New Spanish Revolution
A look at how and why Spain has emerged as a global economic power
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The Music-Making Machine
A report on music intelligence software which is designed to help predict hit songs
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The Multi Fibre Arrangement - Revisited
Another look at the multi fiber arrangement and its affect on global textile trade
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The Most Important Accountant in the World
Sir David Tweedie explains why global accounting standards need to be cleaned up
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The Middle East's social entrepreneurs
Peter Day finds out what it means to be a social entrepreneur
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The Man Who Saved IBM
Lou Gerstner headed IBM from April 1993 until his retirement in December 2002
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The Local Heroes Thinking Big Business
The end of localisation and the march of globalisation
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The Largest Ever Liner Is Born - Queen Mary II
A report on the start of construction of the largest ever liner, the Queen Mary II
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The Innovative Entrepreneurs
A report from the Global Entrepreneur of The Year Awards in Monte Carlo
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The Impact of Canada's Oil Sands
A report on the discovery of new energy resources in northern Canada
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The IMF Under Fire
Why the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank are coming under fire
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The History of Silicon Valley
A report on the history of Silicon Valley in California
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The Growth Of Microfinance
How micro-lending is helping economies around the world
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The Goldmines Of Romania
A report on how big business is seeking to exploit the goldmines of Romania
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The German Economic Revolution
Report on the changes and growth of Germany's economy