Annual cost to firms of unproductive meetings estimated at $259 billion in the United States and £50 billion in the UK ...
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It is with great sadness that we have received the news that Joe Jacob has passed away. Joe was a member of the LSE Law Department for nearly 40 years, until 2008. We remember him from our days in the ...
Many have argued that the war in Ukraine heralds a revolution in warfare that will upend our understanding of war, but what the war demonstrates is not revolution but evolution. But complacency even ...
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Why do people do what they do? And how can we get them to change? Join us for the launch of Saadi Lahlou's new book, where he will discuss how we can realistically and effectively implement change.
Drawing on his new book The Shortest History of Migration, Ian Goldin will show how, from the ancient peopling of the planet to the present, migrants have been at the heart of advances in society.
Join us for this lecture at which Patrick Bolton and Haizhou Huang will discuss their new book Money Capital: New Monetary Principles for a More Prosperous Society. The founding ideas of this book are ...