The World of Business Episodes Episode guide
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Could carbon offsetting save the world’s forests?
How a company in Zimbabwe is using carbon credits to protect forests
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Continental Drift
As the sovereign debt crisis continues what next for the Euro? What next for Europe?...
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Consulting India
Global Business hears from the man at the head of India's largest high tech Tata - N...
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Confronting Sexual Harassment
From training to employing more senior women: How business can stop workplace harassment.
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Computer Games 2
In the second of two parts on the rapidly developing business of mobile gaming, Peter...
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Computer Games 1
Peter Day looks at the business of mobile gaming and how smart phones have opened up...
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Companies and Innovation
Peter Day talks with two authors, the business guru Lynda Gratton and the innovation...
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Community Enterprise
What role can the community play in rejuvenating their local economy?
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Colombia’s Coffee Revolutions
Can the fashion for high-end coffee save Colombia’s struggling farmers?
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Coal Comfort
Coal is the most abundant fossil fuel and the dirtiest. With insatiable demand from to...
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Coal Comfort
Coal is the most abundant fossil fuel and the dirtiest. With insatiable demand from to...
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Club of Rome: Not Built in One Day
In this week's Global Business, Peter Day is in St. Gallen, Switzerland where he hears...
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Clean Cooking in Rwanda
We meet the companies trying to give women a cleaner and safer cooking environment.
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Class Struggle
In nearly every country in the world, there's one sector that everyone seems to think...
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Class Struggle
In nearly every country in the world, there's one thing that everyone seems to agree...
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Civilian Drones
Peter Day investigates the business use of what some call, with a shiver, drones.
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Chips off the old Block
Once upon a time, British computing led the world. In a mobile world, some people it...
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Chinese Hare, Indian Tortoise?
Peter Day asks two expert witnesses to compare the two countries vying for the of one...
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China's Economic Crossroads
The Chinese government plans to have 200 million graduates by 2020. But cracks in the...
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China's Dispossessed
In the first of a short series of programmes, Peter Day reports from China.
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China Going Green
Peter Day reports from China on the country's efforts to reduce pollution and go green
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China Dispossessed
The vast national urbanisation plan to take Chinese people out of poverty leaves many...
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Changing Realities
Aleks Krotoski explores new ways that we are watching and listening to content.
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Can We Manage?
Peter Day asks leading experts at the Drucker Forum how we can get out of the mess by...
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Can The Co-op Cope?
Britain's venerable Cooperative movement is 168 years old, and now it is poised to a...
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Can Liberian rubber bounce back?
Liberia is one of the poorest countries yet rich in natural resources. Can rubber help?
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Can Frankfurt become Europe’s new financial capital?
Will Frankfurt beat Paris to the top spot as financial capital of Europe post-Brexit?
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Called to Account
The global Big Four accountancy groups are under sharp scrutiny from the authorities...
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Called to Account
The global Big Four accountancy groups are under sharp scrutiny from the authorities...
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Business Making an Impact
How businesses are changing the way they work by focusing on their impact on us all.