The UK’s Robust Investment in Oman: Strengthening Economic and Strategic Ties

January 20, 2025
The UK’s Robust Investment in Oman: Strengthening Economic and Strategic Ties In the last year, the United Kingdom has firmly established its position as Oman’s largest foreign investor, with a record $5 billion in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). This strategic move is a clear demonstration of the deepening economic, political, and military ties between the […]
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Russia-Ukraine War: How CEOs Can Handle Global Crisis

March 22, 2022
Without much forewarning, leaders have had to make strategic decisions which on one hand affect their immediate P&L and on the other will affect the long term corporate strategic direction. Pulling out of a market or identifying new business partners to guarantee supply and delivery normally require careful consideration and long decision-making times. Following the […]
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Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Shell CEO Joins BP In Exiting Russian Gas Ventures

March 1, 2022
Oil giant Shell has announced it will exit its joint ventures with Russian energy giant Gazprom, just a day after BP said it planned to divest its nearly 20% stake in the Russian oil company Rosneft.    Shell’s decision will see the oil giant pull out of its 27.5% stake in Gazprom, its 50% stake in […]
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A Post-COVID World Calls for More Authentic Leadership

June 8, 2020
The COVID-19 crisis has revealed two things within us: firstly, a greater appreciation for the intangible things in life that money can’t buy and, secondly, an even greater intolerance for businesses and brands who fail to support the community in their greatest time of need.
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Incoming BP CEO Pledges to Make BP Carbon Neutral By 2050

February 12, 2020
Alongside recent pledges from Amazon and Microsoft to be carbon neutral or negative within the next twenty or so years, the new BP CEO has also committed the firm to a similar pledge, claiming it will aim to be carbon neutral by 2050.
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5 of the Worst Corporate Apologies You Shouldn’t Copy

November 8, 2019
Corporations apologise a lot nowadays. But they aren’t always sorry. Social media is the main driver behind this behaviour.
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Controversy and the Death of the Executive

March 28, 2018
By Louisa Rochford A person in a position of leadership will have a plethora of factors, problems and objectives buzzing around their head at all times. Among the vital things to keep track of on a day-to-day basis is productivity, the depth and quality of their management, business and industry knowledge, investors, profits… and the […]
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