Why aren’t we doing more to manage our managers?

Why aren’t we doing more to manage our managers?

No organisation would hire an unqualified pilot, surgeon or engineer, so why hire unqualified managers? Despite about 8.4 million people working as managers from a UK working population of 33 million, 82 per cent are “accidental managers” who do not have any formal training when promoted into their role. The result? Several high-profile corporations have…

‘Universities are short of money. That’s where we come in’

‘Universities are short of money. That’s where we come in’

This isn’t the usual Lunch with The Times. Rather than a swanky West End restaurant, the venue is the canteen of King’s College London, an unglamorous but fitting place to meet Joe Lister, the chief executive of Unite Group, Britain’s biggest student landlord. Obviously there’s no table service, so we grab some food and drinks…

Centamin set to leave London stock market  after takeover

Centamin set to leave London stock market after takeover

Centamin is set to become the latest mining company to leave the London stock market after it agreed to a takeover from an American rival. It has recommended a $2.5 billion cash-and-shares deal from AngloGold Ashanti as the New York-listed group seeks control of Egypt’s largest goldmine. AngloGold, which also has a listing in Johannesburg,…

Why is it taking so long to fix Britain’s cladding nightmare?

Why is it taking so long to fix Britain’s cladding nightmare?

With its imposing art deco design, The Eagle development in Hackney, east London, was heralded as an “outstanding” 27-storey building that “has certainly benefited the whole community” by Jules Pipe, Sadiq Khan’s deputy mayor for planning and the fire service. Yet the reality for those who call the development home could hardly be more different….