John Tiner, former head of the FSA, the UK watchdog, overhauled insurance regulation and is now working to reshape the industry as chief executive of Resolution, the financial services investment company
When the time comes to go, there is more to it than just dropping a resignation letter on your boss's desk
The person who turns up on someone's doorstep to tell them face to face that they are the latest £1m Premium Bond prize winner
Olive's digital home audio system marries the convenience of the electronic format with playback of audiophile quality. It can also stream tracks, writes Paul Taylor
The venerable limousine and favourite among older Japanese executives is losing its cachet in the boardroom to the new breed of eco-friendly saloons
Vice Magazine has spawned a multimedia empire by breaking all the rules. The extent of its success is an impressive feat for a magazine that started in 1994 as a free 'zine' in Montreal by Suroosh Alvi, Shane Smith (pictured) and another friend
The principal and founder of Pugilistic Capital, an India-focused distressed asset fund, lives in Bangalore and relates some of his experiences of the subcontinent
The brewer's new TV and cinema campaign, 'Bring it to life', showing a group of muddy lads admiring a landscape they have created, is analysed
In the age of cloud computing, mega data centres are the new home of technology services. To calm the fears of customers, Microsoft keeps security drum-tight
Natarajan Chandrasekaran, chief executive of Tata Consultancy Services, is a?marathon?enthusiast and has bold plans for one of India's biggest groups to continue its global expansion