 | | 1/30/2012 | Michael Andrew, Chairman, KPMG International reviews key themes from Davos, with the focus on responsible capitalism and the need to for business to take a long term perspective. |
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 | | 1/30/2012 | John Veihmeyer, Chairman and CEO, KPMG Americas and USA discusses the focus on talent at Davos, and the strategic imperative of diversity. |
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 | | 1/27/2012 | Alan Buckle, Deputy Chairman of KPMG International, looks at the big questions and paradoxes that have been occupying delegates at Davos. |
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 | | 1/27/2012 | John Griffith-Jones, UK chairman, assesses views at Davos on a world divided into two parts – fast growing and not growing. |
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 | | 1/27/2012 | The market is responding to the problem of excessive compensation, beginning to shift to responsible capitalism. |
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 | | 1/26/2012 | Alexandra Bouriko, Partner, KPMG Russia and CIS reflects at Davos on issues affecting the Russian economy and its relationship with the eurozone. |
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 | | 1/26/2012 | U.S. business leaders are positioning for growth; looking for path to orderly resolution in Europe. |
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 | | 1/25/2012 | Michael Andrew, Chairman, KPMG International, discusses how the Davos theme of ‘transformation’ is reflected in companies’ efforts to reshape their business models. |
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 | | 1/24/2012 | John Griffith-Jones, UK chairman, identifies discussion of Greek debt and the future of capitalism as two key themes of Davos. |
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