04/10/2010
A second credit crunch could be on the horizon, we speak to Disney's former boss, the number of UK job resignations is higher than our neighbours', and online crime is on the rise.
News and views from the business world with Mickey Clark and Andrew Verity.
According to the New Economic Foundation think tank, high street banks are on the cusp of a second credit crunch that threatens to spark another wave of taxpayer bail outs. We ask Tony Greenham, head of finance and business at the NEF, how likely this outcome is.
Disney's former boss Michael Eisner has spoken about the importance of great partnerships in business. He tells us about his new book, Working Together: Why Successful Business Partnerships Are As Important As Successful Marriages.
According to a report by Pricewaterhouse Coopers, 10% of the UK workforce resign each year, which is more than the likes of France, Germany and America. Richard Phelps, Partner at PwC tells us why this is the case.
The UK is facing a rising tide of online crime, according to Sir Paul Stephenson, Britain's most senior police officer. We ask Professor David Wall, professor of criminology at the University of Durham, what can be done to combat the problem.
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