19/02/2011
Stephanie Flanders and guests discuss whether too much technology means not enough time to think. They also find out what role instinct plays in making important decisions.
The view from the top of business. Presented this week by Stephanie Flanders, The Bottom Line cuts through confusion, statistics and spin to present a clearer view of the business world, through discussion with people running leading and emerging companies.
This week, Stephanie and her panel of top executives discuss hyperconnectivity - the idea that there are more devices in use around the world than there are people actually using them. How do the panel cope with the sheer mass of incoming information, and devices to carry it? Does more technology mean better communication, or just less time to think?
They also talk about the role of intuition in making important decisions. Is there still room in modern business for the good old-fashioned hunch, or do decisions these days always need to be backed up by solid analysis?
Stephanie is joined in the studio by Dominic Taylor, chief executive of payment services company PayPoint; Rita Clifton, chairman of branding consultancy Interbrand; Sir Michael Rake, chairman of telecoms company BT Group.
Producer: Ben Crighton.
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My Bottom Line: Dominic Taylor
Duration: 01:12
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My Bottom Line: Michael Rake
Duration: 00:47
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My Bottom Line: Rita Clifton
Duration: 00:45
Broadcasts
- Sat 19 Feb 2011 17:30成人快手 Radio 4
- Tue 22 Feb 2011 12:32成人快手 World Service Online
- Tue 22 Feb 2011 16:32成人快手 World Service Online
- Wed 23 Feb 2011 00:32成人快手 World Service Online
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The Bottom Line
The definitive business podcast from the 成人快手. Hosted by Evan Davis.