2 FEBRUARY 2002
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who needs an MBA?
MT asked Sir Martin Sorrell and six other successful business leaders how they’d benefited from their spell at business school. A masters degree, its seems, is well worth the investment in time, cash and emotion.
 

the merchants of doom
Throughout the ’90s, they were the bears at the bulls’ party, shunned for their doleful warning that the bubble would soon burst. The party’s over now, so have they cheered up a bit?

whitehall racecard
Who is in the running to succeed Sir Richard Wilson as cabinet secretary and head of the civil service? There’s no clear favourite, as it happens, and the job itself may be broken up in the sweeping tide of government changes. MT studies form.

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the Andrew Davidson interview:
Sir Christopher Frayling
He’s rector of the Royal College of Art, chairman of the Design Council and pop culture pundit par excellence. But when the joy of selling good design to business fades, will he stay the course?

 
motor mouth
Stephen Bayley takes the Shogun out of the toybox.
vital signs
‘I stand naked before you…’ Peter York on speechmaking
what's your problem?
Should I relocate to suburbia? Jeremy Bullmore advises
first class coach
Miranda Kennett on when to bring in the consultants…
weak at the top
…and John Weak shows how to give them the slip
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contributors
letters
Healthy rivalry; what are headhunters for?; going the whole nine yards.
cutting room
Evan Davis at large. English, the real Esperanto; money for old banknotes.
brain food
Matters for the mind to chew on. New ways to innovate; Lynne Franks’ hotels of choice; Sir John Egan extemporises; who’s behind the curve?
techknow
Unshockable skyscrapers; tilting at windfarms on Lewis; lightest laptop.
books
The End of Management is nigh! Charles Handy takes heed of Goldsmith and Cloke’s wake-up call; Antony Harwood misses lunch with The Agent.
coming up fast
How to launch a business in a recession and survive the upturn; Linda Bennett’s best and worst choices; finding your ideal business partner.
 
editorial
To MBA or not to MBA?
in my opinion: Val Hammond
Leadership has never been more vital… or more lacking.
Patience Wheatcroft: the human factor
Be nice to the City and the media. You might need them.
Nick Denton: e-mail from the valley
Dot.coms and the new downwardly mobile.
Robert Peston: inside out
CSR is just a gimmick. True ethics are what really count.
Debbie Sandford: wanting it all
Children are good for our child-free colleagues, too.

 
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