Author Archives: Mike Tuffrey

Nothing to fear but fear itself

Mike Tuffrey seeks inspiration from Roosevelt in advocating a four point plan for a sustainable economic recovery. With all the depressing news about the economy, I can recommend a re-reading of the inaugural address of newly-elected President Franklin D Roosevelt, … Continue reading

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Actually, numbers do matter

In all the talk about visionary leadership, let’s not forgot the daily reality that business is about ‘making the numbers’. One emerging theme this month is the importance of accounting and reporting. Sorry, sounds dull, I know, but stick with … Continue reading

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Sustainable Development Goals: the next big show in town

As companies decide what role to play at Rio+20 in June, Mike Tuffrey warns that a big opportunity could be missed MDGs. SDGs. Rio+20…. Join the club if you (like me) sometimes get confused about the alphabet soup of UN-led … Continue reading

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If the Pope can go to Cuba, why can’t companies embrace government? A mini manifesto for chang

The prevailing consensus in business used to be that government is the problem. What we need is lower taxes and less regulation, and we’ll create the jobs and money that you need to keep your voters happy. You can trust … Continue reading

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The new Nike moment: why big may be beautiful after all

For some of us, reading Schumacher’s Small is Beautiful was a formative moment in deciding what to do with our lives and careers*. ‘Big is bad’ is therefore almost an article of faith. If so, the crop of stories we’ve … Continue reading

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Leaders and the led: which come first?

The issue of leadership – and responsibility – is very much in the air. As I write, the plutocrats are meeting in Davos, debating the future of capitalism; the Republicans are struggling to find a credible presidential candidate; bankers and … Continue reading

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Poor air quality is one of Britain’s biggest health issues

EU fines for pollution should be welcomed if they force the government to act. Your report on Britain being given a second and final warning by the European commission to clean up the capital’s air (Clean up! Europe warns Britain, 4 … Continue reading

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No accounting for Boris Johnson

The mayor of London made many promises about changing the way the city is governed, but nothing has materialised “If elected, I will aim to create a different style of government at city hall by introducing a series of measures … Continue reading

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