If you think of the bosses you most expect to be worth a fortune, they’re likely to be banking chiefs or mining titans, right? But you�…

Myriam Robin is a reporter for SmartCompany and its sister site LeadingCompany. She has degrees in economics, international studies and journalism. She likes writing about businesses taking risks and doing new things.
If you think of the bosses you most expect to be worth a fortune, they’re likely to be banking chiefs or mining titans, right? But you�…
If you think of the bosses you most expect to be worth a fortune, they’re likely to be banking chiefs or mining titans, right? But you’d…
When a company receives a takeover offer, the offer typically pushes its share price higher as speculators try to cash in on the impending p…
When a company receives a takeover offer, the offer typically pushes its share price higher as speculators try to cash in on the impending p…
Britain’s longest serving 20th century prime minister, and the only woman to ever occupy the role, died of a stroke yesterday morning. …
Leaders don’t question the viability of their business model often enough – and they could be caught unaware by the massive disruptions …
Qantas has been involved in another social media controversy, with users on its Facebook page hurling racial and religious abuse over the co…
News Corp has made the extraordinary threat of pulling its Fox Network off the air in the US as a result of an escalating feud with a tech s…
Britain’s longest serving 20th century prime minister, and the only woman to ever occupy the role, died of a stroke yesterday morning. …
Britain’s longest serving 20th century prime minister, and the only woman to ever occupy the role, died of a stroke yesterday morning. Bar…
Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s five-day visit to Australia’s largest trading partner, China, may be only half done, but it hasn’t been…
In December last year, Shinzo Abe asked the voters of Japan to make him prime minister. His election pledge was to raise prices. And in a…