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Yellowstone National Park: a lesson for the economy?

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People and Leadership Yellowstone National Park: a lesson for the economy? Author: Philip Beddows Originally published in The Boardroom Magazine: December 2008   Coverage of the recent economic crisis has been extensive and it is feared that recovery will be long, drawn-out and painful. But, asks Philip Beddows, has anybody stopped to consider that what is happening in the markets is simply part of an economic cycle, entirely natural and expected –  just like the forest fires of Yellowstone National Park? Over the past few weeks, anyone picking up any newspaper will have read increasingly  dismal headlines about the state of the economy in the UK, Europe, the US and beyond. Words such as ‘Armageddon’, ‘crash’, ‘meltdown’ and ‘slowdown’ abound; meanwhile, Alistair Darling has declared he is “confident” we will get through the recession. What is the alternative, we might ask? Is it even possible to conceive that we will not get through it? Last summer seem

A gallop through leadership

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A gallop through leadership Author: Philip Beddows Originally published in The Boardroom Magazine: July 2008 With companies spending more than ever before on leadership development, Philip Beddows ask what qualities define great leadership – and whether heavy investment to nurture them is paying off A professor from one of the world’s leading business schools recently introduced the subject of leadership with the statistic that a Google search on ‘leadership’ resulted in approximately 200,000 references and, on Amazon, over 35,000 books. At the end of the talk, one of the audience asked: “If we accept the evidence of Amazon and Google that more has been written on leadership than ever before in history, and that more money is being invested in teaching and developing leadership in business schools and via talent management programmes in organisations, are we developing better leaders?” The professor had no answer. When I posed the same question to a number of business