2 FEBRUARY 2002
 
 
 
If you’ve ever emerged, bruised, from your annual review thinking that there must be another way to climb the greasy pole, then our MBA feature this month is for you. Let a selection of Britain’s brightest and most successful business school alumni ­ including Sir Martin Sorrell and Don Cruickshank - explain what they got from their MBA’s, and how going back to the classroom can do wonders for your career prospects as well as giving you a warm feeling inside.

îòäûõ â òóðöèè . advertise: nudism video But if the prospect of becoming a student again doesn’t push your buttons, there’s plenty more to interest, entertain and inform you on clickMT. In Brain Food, former ICI boss Sir Ronnie Hampel lifts the lid on what he would do differently if he had his time again, and find out where Lynne Franks (the PR guru whose headline grabbing antics launched a thousand parodies) stays for business and pleasure. And keep ahead of the curve with Words-worth, which explains the origin of this flexible expression.

On the books pages read Charles Handy’s assessment of Kenneth Cloke and Joan Goldsmith’s The End of Management, an investigation into why the corporate structure could have had its day, and what Guide Dogs for the Blind boss Geraldine Peacock has on her bedside table.

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