Being boss of Wrightbus – ‘It was a big risk at the time: this isn’t Tesla’
Buta Atwal has led a resurgence at the Ballymena busmaker that collapsed in 2019
Buta Atwal has led a resurgence at the Ballymena busmaker that collapsed in 2019
An Irishman’s Diary
Marketers are motivated by the idea of growth and achievement, and given the authority, can transform a business’s fortunes
Library in town centre to provide remote-working spaces and community hub
Day traders are not reflective of overall sentiment
Rally driven by news of government loan to help produce coronavirus treatment
The actor is often called America’s dad. Has he any wise words on surviving a pandemic?
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The neuroscientist and author's Lab of Misfits helps brands engage with customers
Actor known for celebrated films like Spartacus and Paths of Glory died aged 103
Tim Keefe is opening up the museum’s vast collection of artefacts to an overseas audience
Apart from short-term issues such as Brexit or trade wars, the major challenge of sustainability will force companies to change the way they do business
Working Abroad Q&A: Every single Irish person I’ve encountered here seem to just be excelling at whatever it is they’re doing
The Impossible Project is bringing analogue cameras and film to digital natives
Irish companies of all sizes, and across a variety of sectors, are already succeeding in China. We catch up with four to find out about their activities there
‘Underdog’ Neal Davies leads the agency with clients from Lidl to Diageo to the Referendum Commission
Company claims parties are promoting and claiming to be selling its planned digital token
Ordinarily, market over-reactions are short-lived, but not with cryptocurrency-related stocks
Planet Business: Meanwhile, the blockchain bandwagon rolls on
Too narrow a frame and lack of flexibility drive many potentially viable concepts to an early grave
Swedish museum has taken the most abject commercial failures and put them on show – we can all learn a lesson from Zune, Apple Pippin, TwitterPeek and Nokia N-Gage
Josef Sudek was known as the poet of Prague and after returning to the city after the first World War, he never left it again
A new type of brake light for bikes, a camera that is also a phone, and a rechargeable lamp
Fake leather back and protruding lens mean it probably won’t win any style awards
2016 Revisited: The augmented reality smartphone phenomenon is not just a nostalgia trip for overgrown children – it has revolutionised gaming
Looking exasperated but poised best way to present yourself to peers round the table
Vijay Govindarajan’s business solutions come from more than 30 years consulting with Fortune 500 corporations
Here are the Oscar basics: when is it on; where can I see it; and what are our Irish odds
For most of us, the answer to the future will be in knowing how to ask the right kinds of questions
Product development is no longer expensive. Frugality is harvesting social media and the ideas of enthusiasts
Marc Stigter and Cary Cooper say there are six delusions leaders face
BearingPoint warns unwillingness to adapt to new technologies or ignorance of them may be holding back businesses
Track your luggage, your performance or who’s following you
Stewart Baker is forthright and aggressive in his defence of data-gathering
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices