Volvo has done away with its CEO and appointed former Scania executive Martin Lundstedt, in the hope that the industry veteran can improve operating margins
After a turbulent year for the British engine manufacturer, John Rishton has announced that he will step down in July to make way for former ARM executive Warren East
Following her success in heading the firm’s consultancy branch, KPMG veteran Lynne Doughtie is voted as KPMG’s next US Chairman and CEO
The professional social network LinkedIn is extending into education. This is part of a wider trend of the growing private higher education, writes Tom Bailey
The explosion in popularity of menswear in recent years suggests men have become more fashion-conscious. The internet, as is often the case, has played a major role in this
Don’t ignore the insider threat, or physical security, when exploring new jurisdictions, says 3e International Director Fred Finan
From underwear to bacon, pretty much anything is available as a subscription service now. Businesses clearly benefit from the steady cashflow this provides, but consumers are simply paying more for the same products
Managed Print Services is increasingly becoming a full-service data industry. Key player Konica Minolta is committed to leading the way in this period of transition
The Luxleaks scandal was met with universal outrage, with many calling for heads to roll. As the furore has settled a little, some have begun to view the issue as an opportunity to bring tax avoidance to the top of the European agenda
The universal approach to logistics is coming to an end. Companies must be flexible in shaping their supply chains. The Port of Antwerp can help with this
Meetings continue to be indispensible. However, their format is changing, requiring new thinking in terms of spaces and technology
The collapse of a company can be due to market factors. However, in many cases, the failure is the board’s. This is predictable, if certain warning signs are flagged
Environmental concerns are now centre-stage for companies worldwide, and paper-free offices are inevitable. Businesses are looking to print service providers to shore up efficiency and compliance
From the Whitehouse to author and self-starting entrepreneur, Laura Schwartz has built an empire to be proud of
Mario Draghi got his wish in January for a wave of quantitative easing (QE) in the eurozone. But is it enough to prevent another debt crisis, and should the ECB have used QE back when everyone else did?
The European CEO awards 2023 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.