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Oct 5, 2005
Best in class
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Leading French companies were the recipients of the second annual Best of European Business awards held in Paris. Schneider Electric took top honors. < more >
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Sep 27, 2005
"Enough money in the world"
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'More optimism needed': "Best of European Business" jury member, Professor Klaus Spremann, weighs in on the competitiveness of German companies. < more >
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Sep 23, 2005
Think Big
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For António Bernardo, Member of the Global Executive Committee of Roland Berger, 'thinking big' is an essential ingredient for European competitiveness. < more >
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Sep 21, 2005
Finding the Best
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Preparations for Best of European Business are well on their way in seven countries. Our Spanish media partner "Expansión" provided its readers with an overview of the competition. < more >
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Aug 3, 2005
Best of European Business
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Presenting the jury - Key business leaders set to select Europe's best performing companies in the first Financial Times-Roland Berger competition. < more >
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Jul 29, 2005
Encourage excellence
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Together with media partners and universities, we are preparing the "Best of European Business" competition in seven countries. View here what is going on in Portugal. < more >
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Jun 17, 2005
"Politicians, get out of the way!"
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How can Europe enhance its competitiveness? Andrew Gowers, editor-in-chief of the Financial Times, talks about the current capitalism debate and the competition "Best of European Business". < more >
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May 27, 2005
Win-Win
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How can Europe ensure energy supplies in the future? Our experts say we should cooperate closely with Russia. < more >
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Apr 25, 2005
Best of European Business
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In a continent that worries continually about its economic performance, those that simply get down to the business of competing at the highest level deserve to be celebrated. < more >
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Apr 20, 2005
Take off
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Competition in aviation is getting fiercer. Thus major hubs in Europe have joined forces, helped by Roland Berger Strategy Consultants. < more >
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Feb 11, 2005
Competitiveness
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Despite the issues that Germany's businesses face they still rank top in international competition. The reason: continuous corporate restructuring. < more >
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Jan 21, 2005
Leaders wanted
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133 US firms have managed to become world leaders in their field. But in Europe only 58 have achieved the same feat. Vincent Mercier, Managing Partner in Paris, says companies must take action now. < more >
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Jan 14, 2005
Who will win?
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90 US-cents - this is the average cost of a Chinese employee per hour. In Europe, the comparable figure is USD 22.40. In competition with the US and China, the EU is at risk of falling behind. < more >
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