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Strategy
This category contains content pertaining to strategy formulation and execution. It includes anything relating to the growth and change of organisations from M&A to globalisation and emerging markets
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It’s inevitable organisations will experience cyber security issues.
Malcolm Marshall, Global Leader for Information Protection and Business Resilience at KPMG, talks to Criticaleye about how leaders need to adopt a robust approach to handle the threats they face.
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Talk of exit routes won’t count for much if a company isn’t hitting its numbers.
Criticaleye speaks to Grant Berry, Gerry Brown, Stuart Coventry, Rob Crossland, Ian Edmondson, Tania Howarth and Pardip Khroud, Douglas Quinn, Ian Stuart, Simon Tilley and Catherine Wall, to find out how management teams should set about preparing a business so that all stakeholders are happy when the time comes to sell.

The UK economy continues to gain pace, with GDP growth expected to rise to 2.9 per cent in 2015 (2014: 2.6 per cent), according to this report from EY.

GDP growth in the Eurozone is expected to pick up from 0.8 per cent [2014] to 1.2 per cent in 2015, however the region still faces substantial challenges, finds research from EY.

The Criticaleye Asia Leadership Retreat, in association with CEIBS, focused on why a long-term, sustainable strategy is needed to take full advantage of the growth in Asia.
Criticaleye speaks to Sujit Chatterjee, Michael Guo, Cecilia Ho, Peter Lacy, Stephen Mercer, Andrew Minton, Chris Riquier, Hellmut Schütte, Matthew Smith, Peter Wong and George Yip to get their insights.

It’s inevitable organisations will experience cyber security issues.
Malcolm Marshall, Global Leader for Information Protection and Business Resilience at KPMG, talks to Criticaleye about how leaders need to adopt a robust approach to handle the threats they face.
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Talk of exit routes won’t count for much if a company isn’t hitting its numbers.
Criticaleye speaks to Grant Berry, Gerry Brown, Stuart Coventry, Rob Crossland, Ian Edmondson, Tania Howarth and Pardip Khroud, Douglas Quinn, Ian Stuart, Simon Tilley and Catherine Wall, to find out how management teams should set about preparing a business so that all stakeholders are happy when the time comes to sell.

