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Cuts you can believe in 

It’s all go at Number 11, or rather no-go. No third runway, no ID cards, no new school buildings.

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Faulty Cable

The Business Secretary certainly looks like Vince Cable, but he's stopped sounding like him.

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The all-American CEO

British chief executives could learn a thing or two from their US counterparts.

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Why small is beautiful

It's official: staff at small and medium-sized enterprises are happier than those at big companies.

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Sage advice

In my experience very few successful businesses were started by a particularly clever individual.

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Momentum is back

From the new blooms at the Chelsea flower show, to new brooms cleaning out government waste, this season appears ripe for growth and opportunity.

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Littler Britain 

There was bad news for regional development agencies this week.

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The problem with mergers

The vast majority of corporate mergers don't deliver the expected benefits. So what chance has the coalition government?

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Littler Britain 

There was bad news for regional development agencies this week.

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The problem with mergers

The vast majority of corporate mergers don't deliver the expected benefits. So what chance has the coalition government?

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Football and man management 

In my last blog I said there was precious little you could learn about business from a football club.

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It’s not too late

There is one thing the next government can do to help every business in the UK, and it won't cost a penny.

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Gaia fights back

Today is Earth Day – one of the many "switch off this, recycle that" events that now fill the green marketer's calendar.

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What I’m reading now – How They Started in Tough Times

How They Started in Tough Times, by David Lester, reviewed by Ciaron Dunne, co-founder of internet marketing business Genie Ventures.