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...Christensen, whose company Wind Power Support offered port services to this new wave of companies, says: “I’m fiercely proud of my town....
...Companies that have a business because the greenback is stable and in demand are now in focus, John Christensen, an economist who specialises in offshore finance, told me....
...That has left Google facing “a classic innovator’s dilemma” — a reference to the book by Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen that sought to explain why industry leaders often fall prey...
...Additional reporting by Richard Waters in San Francisco and Joshua Oliver in London...
...richard.waters@ft.com Letter in response to this column: Far from being a disrupter, Microsoft is just a follower / From Jem Eskenazi, London, UK...
...Additional reporting by Silvia Sciorilli Borelli in Milan and Richard Milne in Oslo...
...Richard Waters Clayton Christensen, the Harvard professor who died last week but coined the phrase “disruptive innovation”, would have appreciated the shockwaves unleashed by Microsoft in cloud computing...
...Seier Christensen began his career running a restaurant in southern Spain, thumbing through three-day-old copies of the FT before moving to London to pursue finance....
...“Language matters,” said Matt Christensen, global head of responsible investment at AXA Investment Managers, soon after she made those comments....
...The Moral Money team has spoken to many on the theme of Build Back Better, coined by Richard Curtis in a webinar with Gillian Tett in the previous months....
...Professor Richard Murphy City, University of London Professor Leonard Seabrooke Copenhagen Business School John Christensen Chair, Tax Justice Network Professor Prem Sikka Professor Emeritus, University...
...Unlike Mr Musk, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Virgin’s Richard Branson, Mr Hakamada cannot keep dipping into his own pocket to fund lofty space ambitions....
...The deal will see Saxo’s co-founder and former chief executive, Lars Christensen, sell his 25.7 per cent stake to the Chinese group as well as certain other smaller investors....
...Saxo was founded in 1992 by Messrs Christensen and Fournais and became known for its retail foreign exchange trading platform....
...Now turned into an enchanting eight-bedroomed hotel by Liz Fusco and Richard Roberts, Anna’s old home sits in the leafy suburb of Karen, near lots of enchanting shops, cafés and restaurants....
...Juha Christensen, who sits with Mr Snabe on B&O’s board, said: “Jim has an exceptional gift for finding a clear path through a forest of opportunities, threats and complexity....
...This is the innovator’s dilemma, as described by Clayton Christensen, a Harvard Business School professor....
...Christensen Shipyards in Vancouver, meanwhile, went into receivership in the spring, and a number of Italian yards are under pressure with flagging orders....
...The company added that it had fired its head of risk management, Jane Dahl Christensen, with immediate effect. Ms Christensen could not be reached for comment....
...“North Carolina was a boiling political cauldron” long before it became fashionable to talk about partisan polarisation, Rob Christensen, a veteran commentator in the state, has written....
...Noting in a Harvard Business Review blog that a mere 13 per cent of employees worldwide are engaged in their work, with twice as many disengaged or hostile, Richard Straub and Julia Kirby call for a “Great...
...Richard Murphy of Tax Research UK, a research group, called for tougher checks on hundreds of thousands of “shadow” companies that did not file tax returns, which he estimated resulted in a £12bn loss of...
...Pernille Fischer Christensen’s fourth feature, Someone You Love, confirms her status as one of Denmark’s more low-key but solid talents....
...In their book The Innovator’s DNA, Jeffrey Dyer, Hal Gregersen and Clayton Christensen highlight the role that making “surprising connections” – so-called associational thinking – plays in business success...
...Lars Christensen, an economist at Danske Bank, said: “[The] ruling should also help speed up the process of reliberalising the Icelandic financial markets and getting rid of the draconian currency controls...
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