Sainsbury Management Fellows
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Most of us are reaching the end of our working year in the run-up to Christmas. With the economy finally on the rise, 2014 has been an exciting and productive year for entrepreneurs and...
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Preparing a business for an eventual sale is usually a long, arduous process made up of many different steps and unseen complications. Selling a business is...
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British Engineers are renowned for their railway building skills the world over and for 100 years 42nd and Park has been the temple to railway engineering, the site of Grand Central...
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“The opportunities to go all the way to the top of your career in Africa are unlimited, but if you want to be successful two things are essential; go with an open mind and try to understand the cultural context...
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Throughout the early stages of your career, you will doubtless have been told many times about the importance of networking. Instructive slogans are constantly thrown around: make contacts; follow up; share ideas. The impact of networking upon the business world is also clear. Many local... Read More
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Leaving a business you’ve built from the ground up can be difficult, not just practically but psychologically: it’s likely you will have developed a deep emotional...
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Start-up businesses are often cited as the key to a healthy economy. Indeed, many entrepreneurs work hard to break into new sectors of the market, honing their...
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You’ve decided that the next step in your career is to become a non-executive director (NED). With the right experience and credentials, you might well be ready to take on the role, on...
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I began my MBA experience at London Business School as a Chartered Civil Engineer and graduated as a Management Consultant in the upstream Oil and Gas industry, following two diverse internships and some...
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Whether leaders are born or made is a question that has fascinated political, economic and business minds for centuries. Traditionally, leaders were considered to be born...
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