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A vigorous obsession with defending the core can be worse than inertia
Figure tops pay of any other US chief executive last year
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US group may have the money for moonshots but does it have the discipline?
Google holding group becomes world’s most valuable company as it shows progress in mobile shift
The incentive structures of many companies are to minimise risk rather than maximise opportunity
Seamless online ordering blinds etailers to the hard last mile
Official name change spells out group’s push for limitless growth
Hotel group’s late chief prioritised satisfaction of prestigious clientele over shareholder value
A family office must be a mixture of venture capitalist and wealth manager
The power of prize money is rediscovered to spur innovation
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The 1975 masterpiece’s account of the delusions and self-doubt of famous figures still resonates
Search company’s progression into new era piles new pressures on managers
Under the Alphabet umbrella, the internet group seeks to distinguish the visionary from the wacky
Investors welcome technology company’s corporate restructuring
Reorganisation creates a personnel mess but could help reveal the power of core business
Indian-born executive given control of Google Inc unit
Radical restructuring plan will see search engine company become subsidiary
Sidewalk Labs adopts ‘bottom-up’ approach to improving living costs, transport and energy use
Pavement unit to develop technologies that focus on urban issues
Google’s Larry Page comes top among CEOs as ranked by their UK staff
Even fervent defenders of free markets think top pay is out of control
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