Latest update: 12/01/2010 

- development - Economic crisis - financial crisis


Jeffrey Sachs, Director of The Earth Institute, Columbia University

At the Conference on the "Future of capitalism" held in Paris on January 7 and 8, Raphael Kahane met Jeffrey Sachs, one of the most influential voices on economic development. He explained why global leaders are so divided on solutions to reform the financial system.

Marianne Abib-Pech, author of 'The Financial Times Guide to Leadership'
17/05/2013 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Marianne Abib-Pech, author of 'The Financial Times Guide to Leadership'

Marianne Abib-Pech is French but she calls herself a product of corporate America. She used to work in finance for companies like General Electric and Shell. Now she focuses on entrepreneurship and human capital. She is the author of the "Financial Times Guide to Leadership". How do you become a good leader? Can just about anyone do it?
Richard Attias, CEO of Richard Attias and Associates
03/05/2013 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Richard Attias, CEO of Richard Attias and Associates

He's made a name for himself organising meetings for the global elite. Richard Attias produced the World Economic Forum in Davos, and was part of the Clinton Global Initiative. Now at the head of his own company, Richard Attias and Associates, he has created the New York Forum Africa. He talks to France 24's Markus Karlsson about African growth.
Corinne Vigreux, Co-founder of navigation company TomTom
26/04/2013 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Corinne Vigreux, Co-founder of navigation company TomTom

Confusing maps, traffic jams and road works... Our guest has built her career out of those annoyances. Corinne Vigreux is one of the four founders of the navigation company TomTom. But as smartphones and even tablet computers begin offering similar services, will the company remain relevant? She speaks to Markus Karlsson on The Business Interview.
Hans Vestberg, CEO of Ericsson
26/04/2013 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Hans Vestberg, CEO of Ericsson

In a world that is becoming more and more connected, and where smartphones and tablets sales are increasing, it is easier than ever to be online while you're on the move. Markus Karlsson talks to one CEO who wants to cash in on that trend. Hans Vestberg is the head of Ericsson, the world's largest supplier of mobile phone infrastructure.
Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute of International Economics
19/04/2013 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute of International Economics

Markus Karlsson talks to Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute of International Economics, an influential think-tank. He's also a former policymaker at the Bank of England. He underlines the slow recovery of Europe and the role that austerity has played.

React to the article
Comment this article typing your message in the above text zone. Please note that this is limited to 1500 characters or less.
(1) Reaction

think globally

great interview

Read more
Close