Sector: Leadership


  1. January 2009

    Big Payback

    Professor Muhammad Yunus, the CEO of Grameen Bank, is a Nobel Peace Prize winner and the acknowledged father of micro-credit. ...

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  2. December 2008

    Driving 
Force

     Flavio Briatore, CEO of Renault F1, made his first fortune in the 1980s franchising Benetton stores across America. As head ...

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  3. November 2008

    High Flier

     Louis Gallois has been CEO of aerospace giant EADS since August 2007 – he previously shared the job – and ...

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  4. October 2008

    Running Man

    Simon Hobbs: What kind of leader are you?You’ve got a reputation for knowing the fi guresand being impatient.Herbert Hainer: I ...

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  5. September 2008

    Maurice LéVy

    Moroccan-born to Spanish parents, Maurice Lévy has spent 35 years positioning French business, Publicis, in an Anglo-Saxon environment, to become ...

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  6. July 2008

    Neelie Kroes

    The European Commissioner for Competition since 2004, Neelie Kroes is perhaps the most powerful women in European business and is ...

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  7. June 2008

    Indra Nooyi

    Indra Nooyi is one of the most powerful women in world business. First as CFO then as chairman and CEO ...

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  8. May 2008

    Sergio Marchionne

    Sergio Marchionne first came to Fiat in 2004. Europe’s sixth biggest automaker was losing €1bn a year and nearly went ...

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  9. April 2008

    Lindsay Owen-Jones

    WHY HE’S WORTH IT Simon Hobbs interviews Lindsay Owen-Jones, Chairman of L’Oréal and Lifetime Achievement winner at the European Business ...

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  10. March 2008

    Klaus Schwab

    With this year’s Davos summit fresh in mind, Simon Hobbs meets World Economic Forum founder Professor Klaus Schwab, as part ...

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