Snapshot cameras, 'friends', and elderly entrepeneurs.
By Martha Gill [1] Published 13 March 2012 11:20Snapshot cameras, 'friends', and elderly entrepeneurs.
1. Experience trumps exams for Strategists [2] (Financial Times)
We don't need a new class of certified strategists, writes Andrew Hill.
2. Underdeveloped [3] (Babbage)
Snapshot cameras may soon become a thing of the past, writes Babbage.
3. Facebook's underwriter friends are cheap insurance [4] (Reuters)
Some of the new batch of banks may be friends of convenience, writes Robert Cyran.
4. Silicon Valley's undeserved moral exceptionalism [5] (Reuters)
Silicon valley likes to think of itself as morally exceptional, writes Rob Cox.
5. Entrepeneurs: grayer than you'd think [6] (Portfolio)
The highest rate of entrepreneurial activity belongs to the 55-to-64 age group, writes Teresa Novellino.