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As competition becomes ever more global, complex and intense, businesses are increasingly unable to differentiate themselves on traditional, material competitive levers like increased scale and reduced cost.
By Michelle Holliday, CEO of The Soularium LLC

We can no longer be so confident that we have found the secret of organising life and society, freely ignoring ancient truths distilled for us in our religious traditions.

Letter to the Editor published in The Daily Telegraph (London)

Letter to the Editor published in The Independent (London)

All is not well in the football world. There are open accusations of corruption in its administration from its international ruling body to club level. The stars earn money and adulation beyond the ability of many to cope with. A recent poll in the UK suggested that 77% of us think, fairly or otherwise, that they are "spoilt, overpaid and overrated".

The integrity of the corporate world is on trial. First it was the demise of Enron. Now the telecom giant WorldCom has misrepresented its profits by billions of dollars, through blatant accounting irregularities.

Richard Pearce

Richard Pearce reports on new accounting efforts underway in New Zealand

Chuck Denny writes about his role in the Enron debacle in Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN

Bob Webb

An op-ed by Bob Webb for For A Change magazine

According to the world-wide anti-corruption body Transparency International (TI), the arms trade is still one of the world’s most corrupt business sectors, accounting for 50 per cent of all corrupt international transactions.