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About the magazine
About the way you work and what you're worth and how you advance your career and still have a life. About how you handle your people, and best practice and the digital economy. We have been talking to managers at every level since 1966 and, as Britain's leading monthly business magazine, we reach more chairmen, chief executives and senior directors than anyone else. Last year we geared up for the new century with a total redesign that positioned us at the leading edge of the technological revolution. As a result we won two of the top awards of the Periodical Publishers Association, having been judged as the Best Edited and the Best Designed Magazine of the millennial year.
· Management Today
My columns
· Apr 2002: The 80% company
· Mar 2002: Disappointing San Francisco
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Feb 2002: Downward
mobility ·
Jan 2002: Rash
predictions for 2002 ·
Dec 2001: Keeping the talent
in its place ·
Nov 2001: Sales people
are not like you and me
· Oct
2001: Europe: did anything happen?
· Sep
2001: It is all about timing
· Aug 2001: Stop calling me a
visionary
· Jul 2001: Not so much a
recession as an extended vacation
· Jun 2001: Fucked company
· May 2001: The mighty are fallen
· Apr 2001: Wireless, finally, I
believe
· Mar 2001: Lessons from the last
time round
· Feb 2001: Silicon Valley comes
down to earth
· Jan 2001: Enterprise software,
fashionable again
· Dec 2000: Jaded, saved by DivX
· Nov 2000: Reality, distorted
· Oct 2000: Maybe there is no new new thing
· Sep 2000: The tricks of raising venture capital
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