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The Culture and Politics of Business: Dominant forces and ideas

Editorial Intelligence and the Financial Times present: The Culture and Politics of Business: Dominant forces and ideasChair: Lionel Barber - Editor, Financial TimesPanel: Alain de Botton - Philosopher and Writer Noreena Hertz - Professor of Finance, Sustainability and Globalisation,Duisenberg School of Finance, Amsterdam and Fellow, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge Charlie Mayfield - Chairman, John Lewis Partnership Simon Schama - Professor, Columbia University and author of ...

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What could Arts and Culture look like in a Conservative World?

Editorial Intelligence, Somerset House Trust and Channel 4âWhat could Arts and Culture look like in a Conservative World?Chair: Robin Wight President, ENGINEPanel: Ekow Eshun Artistic Director, Institute of Contemporary Arts and Chairman of the Fourth PlinthJude Kelly OBE Artistic Director, Southbank Centre Tessa Ross Controller of Film4 and Channel 4 Drama Deyan Sudjic Artistic Director, Design Museum Ed Vaizey MP Shadow Minister for Culture, Media and SportThursday 22nd October, 2009 The ...

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Bonfire of the Quangos: Where next?

 "Bonfire of the Quangos: Where next?"Editorial Intelligence, Policy Exchange and Cass Business School 09 September, 2009

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Pandemic: Does the Global Media spread Information or Panic

Editorial Intelligence and BBC Global News presentPandemic: Does the Global Media spread Information or PanicChair: Zeinab Badawi World News Today Presenter, BBC Four and BBC World NewsPanel: David Brennan CEO, AstraZeneca Simon Jenkins Commentator, The Guardian Catherine Mayer London Bureau Chief, TIME Magazine Professor Peter Openshaw Director of the Centre for Respiratory Infection (CRI), the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London Paola Totaro Europe Correspondent, Sy ...

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Thought for the Day

MEDIA TODAY, MEDIA TOMORROWEditorial Intelligence, Edelman and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism present:The launch of the report: 'we are Names Not Numbers: an annual thought-leader symposium'With a special 'Thought for the Day' from Lord Carter of Barnes and William Eccleshare

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Commentariat vs Bloggertariat - Who is winning ?

Editorial Intelligence, Edelman and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism,  in association with Total Politics Introduction by John Lloyd, Contributing Editor, Financial Times Chair:  Julia Hobsbawm, Chief Executive, Editorial Intelligence Panel:  David Aaronovitch, Commentator, The Times      Martin Bright, Founder, New Deal of the Mind, and Blogger,      www.spectator.co.uk      Iain Dale, Political Blo ...

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Is the Fourth Estate in permanent decline?

MEDIA TODAY,  MEDIA TOMORROW a new discussion seriesEditorial Intelligence, Edelman and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism present IS THE FOURTH ESTATE IN PERMANENT DECLINE? (AND WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT IT?) Chair John Lloyd, Contributing Editor, Financial Times Panel Andrew Currah, Visiting Fellow and Author of Whatâs Happening to Our News, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Claire Enders, Chief Executive, Enders Analysis Anne McElvoy, Political Columnist, Even ...

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Expenses Scandal: How can the reputation of politics be restored ?

Editorial Intelligence in association with Sky News  Chair: Julia Hobsbawm, Chief Executive, Editorial IntelligencePanel: Norman Baker MP, Liberal Democrat MP for LewesJonathan Isaby, Co-editor, ConservativeHome.comJoey Jones, Political Correspondent, Sky NewsBaroness Helena Kennedy QCSteve Richards, Chief Political Commentator, The IndependentWed 20th May 2009Portcullis HouseSW1 2LW

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Reflections Now: The credit crunch and credit crunch commentary

editorial intelligence, Cass Business School and The Bank of New York Mellon Chair: Jane Martinson, Media Editor, The Guardian Panel: Andrew Clare, Professor of Asset Management and Associate Dean, Cass Business School Neil Collins, Reuters Columnist AC Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London Woody Kerr, EMEA Co-Chair, The Bank of New York Mellon Simon Nixon, European Editor - "Heard On The Street", Wall Street Journal Wednesday 29th April, 2 ...

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Bonus Culture: Force for good or unnecessary evil?

editorial intelligence, Cass Business School & Management Today in association with Management Consultancies Association.Chair: Matthew Gwyther, Editor, Management Today Panel:Tracy Corrigan, Assistant Editor and Business Commentator, The Daily Telegraph Tim Harford, Media Fellow, Cass Business School & âThe Undercover Economistâ, Financial Times Alan Leaman, Chief Executive, Management Consultancies Association Martin Vander Weyer, Editor, Spectator Business Sir Peter Viggers MP, ...

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The 3 Rs: Recession,Real Economy and Recovery

editorial intelligence and the Financial Times in partnership with Barclays, City of London Corporation and Federation of Small BusinessesChair: Lionel Barber, Editor,Financial Times Panel: Stuart Fraser, Chairman of Policy and Resources Committee, City of London Catharine French, Customer Services Director, Barclays UK Retail Banking Dr Alistair Milne, Banking Expert, Cass Business School John Wright, Chairman, Federation of Small Businesses Thursday 26th February 2009 Cass Business School ...

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Does the media make you reach for the bottle?

editorial intelligence and The Portman Group in association with the Department of HealthChair:  Ian Collins, Presenter, TalkSport Radio Panel:   Hugh Burkitt, Chief Executive, Marketing Society  Professor Oliver James, Senior Research Investigator, University of Newcastle Ed Mitchell, former BBC & ITN Broadcaster and author, From Headlines to Hard Times Jacqui Thornton, former Health Editor, The Sun Zoe Williams, Columnist, The Guardian Thursday 29th January, 2009 T ...

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Work-life Balance: Luxury or Necessity?

In association with Management Today and Cass Business School. Chair:  Matthew Gwyther, Editor, Management Today Panel:  Dr Nicola Brewer, Chief Executive, Equality and Human Rights Commission  Viv Groskop, Columnist, Evening Standard   Julia Hobsbawm, Chief Executive, Editorial Intelligence and author,  The See-Saw: 100 Ideas for Work-Life Balance Prof Stephen Palmer PhD, Director of the Coaching Psychology Unit, City University  Justine Roberts, Co ...

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What does the election result mean for US ?

In association with Newsweek, Edelman,The Bank of New York Mellon and Taylor Bennett.  Chair: Stryker McGuire, Contributing Editor Newsweek.  Panel: William D Barnard, Chair Democrats Abroad U.K. Dr Sarah Churchwell, Senior Lecturer in American Literature and Culture. Bronwen Maddox, Chief Foreign Commentator, The Times. "Mrs Moneypenny", The Financial Times. Andrew Roberts, Commentator and British Historian.6th Nov 2008Edelman, Southside, Victoria St, London

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What can business teach politics about ethics?

Editorial Intelligence,  with the Institute of Business Ethics and KPMGIn association with Taylor Bennett.Chair: Sir Alistair Graham, Member, IBE Advisory Council Panel: Alan Duncan, Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform John Griffith-Jones, UK Chairman and Senior Partner, KPMG  Liam Halligan, Chief Economist, Prosperity Capital Management  and Economics Commentator, Sunday Telegraph Sir Rob Margetts, Chairman of Legal & General Caroline ...

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Does the media break more celebrities than it makes?

Editorial Intelligence - In association with Harper Collins and the PRCA (Public Relations Consultancies Association)   * 25th September, 2008  * The Groucho Club, 45 Dean Street, London, W1D 4QBChaired by Peter York, Cultural Commentator.  The panel: - Mark Borkowski, founder and head of Borkowski PR and author of the Fame Formula; Rachel Johnson, Commentator, Sunday Times; Clarence Mitchell, Crisis Communications Consultant Mary Riddell, assistant editor, The Daily Telegrap ...

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What will be the true legacy of the Olympics in London?

In association with The Independent, Cass Business School,  London Borough of Hackney and Taylor Bennet.  Chaired by Hamish McRae, associate editor at The Independent. The panel :- Jules Pipe, Mayor of Hackney; John Dickie, Director of Policy and Strategy, London First, Neale Coleman, Senior Olympics Advisor to the Mayor of London; Martin Vander Weyer, Editor, Spectator Business and Professor Stefan Szymanski, Cass Business School.  9th October, 2008Cass Business School, 106 ...

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The Power Of The Commentariat

The Power Of The Commentariat: âHow much do commentators influence politics and public opinion?âIn association with Weber Shandwick and City of London Corporation. Hosted by the RSA on 7th May 2008Chair: Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive, RSAPanel:Charles Clarke, MP for Norwich South and former Cabinet MinisterDaniel Finkelstein, Comment Editor, The Times and Editor, Comment CentralJulia Hobsbawm, Chief Executive, Editorial IntelligenceSimon Jenkins, Commentator, The Guardian; The Sunday Time ...

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How badly has Northern Rock damaged the reputation of the City of London?

How badly has Northern Rock damaged the reputation of the City of London? Chair: Alex Brummer, City Editor, Daily Mail Panel: Dr Vincent Cable MP, Deputy Leader and Shadow Chancellor, Lib Dems; Pete Hahn, Foundation for Management Education Fellow, Cass; Anthony Hilton, Financial Editor, The Evening Standard; Rt. Hon. John McFall, Chairman of the Treasury Committee; Simon Nixon, Executive Editor, breakingviews.com

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The Credit Crunch: Are we in global financial meltdown ?

Cass Business SchoolThurs 21st February 2008Chair: Lionel Barber, Editor, Financial TimesPanel:Ian W Marsh, Professor Of Finance, CASS Business SchoolJim O'Neill, Head of Global Economic Research, Goldman SachsDr Holger Schmieding, Head of European Economics, Bank of AmericaGillian Tett, Capital Markets Editor, Financial TimesSimon Walker, Chief Executive, BVCA - The British Private Equity & Venture Capital Association

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