Sue Dougan speaks to Richard Gillingwater (CBE), Chairman of Henderson Global Investors and recently appointed Pro-Chancellor of the Open University. Together they look back at his life and career through his chosen tracks.
Guests: Richard Gillingwater
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Original Broadcast: The Business of Sport
This week on Business of Sport with Michael Considine we look ahead to what is sure to be a pivotal week in the history of the The Fédération Internationale de Football Association, World football insider editor Mark Bisson and Jaimie Fuller, chairman of Skins, the sportswear company and also member of the organisation New Fifa Now give their thoughts and Joe Aldridge looks at how the new season for Formula 1 is shaping up. Plus Ruby Johnson with this week's Extra Time
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Sue Dougan sits down with Sir Cary Cooper, celebrated organisational psychologist and business guru, to talk about his career and the music which inspires him.
Guests: Professor Sir Cary Cooper
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Original Broadcast: The Business of Sport
Coming up on the show today: Former Futures and Challenger tennis player James Cluskey will be discussing the increasing crisis engulfing tennis, Joe Aldridge will be investigating whats behind the financial power in China and Shannon Bond of the Financial Times will be looking back at another big Superbowl.
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Claer Barett, Editor of FT money, joins us once again to wrap up the week with her favourite stories.
Guests: Claer Barett
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Original Broadcast: Book Review
Are the Euro's problems an example of a badly designed financial concept, or is it just a convenient political scapegoat? Those are just some of the questions explored in Martin Sandbu's fascinating new book Europe’s Orphan: The Future of the Euro and the Politics of Debt. Martin joins us in the studio to take us through it,
Guests: Martin Sandbu
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John Kay, visiting professor at the London School of Economics and longtime FT columnist, chats with Julitte Foster about his new book Other People's Money, the legacy of the financial crisis, and the people he calls the Masters of the Universe.
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Sue Dougan is joined in the studio by Chris Popple, Managing Director of Digital and Omni Leadership at RBS to talk about his early life, career and musical influences.
Guests: Chris Popple
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David Smith, Economics Editor of the Sunday Times, discusses his new book 'Something Will Turn Up', which looks at Britain's unstable economic history
Guests: David Smith
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Sarah Pennells is joined in the studio by Grant Smith from the National Allotment Society and on the phone with Ruth Hayes, a reporter for the Amateur Gardening Magazine and Martyn Foulds from Halifax Home Insurance to answer your gardening questions and to discuss some of the costs involved from owning an allotment to buying and growing your own fruit and veg and of course making sure your prized plants and gardening equipment is covered with the correct insurance plan.
Guests: Grant Smith,Ruth Hayes,Martyn Foulds
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