Hans Langer ©Erol Gurian ENTREPRENEURSHIP Feb 26, 2013

The light-touch manufacturer

German 3D printing pioneer Hans Langer’s faith in the sector survived years of legal fights

Business education

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The founders of the start-up LuminAID are seeing their hard work begin to pay off
– Rebecca Knight
A funding shortfall means fewer industry practitioners can opt for an academic career
– Emma Boyde
Harvard tops the rankings marking a resurgence in US programmes
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Yahoo sets the trend with home work ban

Where might the technology group’s counter-intuitive move to make staff work in an office lead?

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Steps up the ladder of corporate life

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Design space: Wilton’s safer sledgehammer

A head that won’t fly off the handle

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Tips for creating a hub for enterprise

The fundamental ingredients necessary to breed entrepreneurship

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Should I opt for redundancy?

In theory, I like the idea of escape but have no idea what I’d do

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Nokia: From ‘burning platform’ to a slimmer management model

After the oblivion warning, the company looks to its future

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How a publisher exploited a bestseller

Beijing Booky Publishing learnt how to make the most of a hit book about workplace life

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Mr Jones Watches’ Accurate SE

Timepiece that offers a reminder of mortality

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From oil painter to the C-suite

Bob Collymore, head of Kenya’s Safaricom, has built a career based on constant adaptation

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