Money & Management Podcast - Open2.net
Summary: What's the story behind the fall of HBOS? Who's watching you work? How do growing companies stay inventive? Experts from The Open University provide insight into the stories dominating the business world. Learn more about the issues by visiting open2.net/moneyandmanagement/podcast.
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- Artist: Martin Upton and colleagues from The Open University Business School
- Copyright: © 2008 Open University
Podcasts:
As pubs across the land call 'last orders', we investigate the factors that brought them to the brink. We also consider the survivors - how are they bucking the trend? Learn more business at open2.net/moneyandmanagement/podcast.
Price comparison sites are all the rage these days. When can we trust them, and when do we need to be cautious? Learn more personal finance at open2.net/moneyandmanagement/podcast.
What does the downturn mean for our property, our jobs and our dreams? Learn more beating the credit crunch at open2.net/moneyandmanagement/podcast.
What drives changes in the retail landscape? Terry O'Sullivan examines marketing theories and discusses why no store can afford to stand still. Learn more changes in the retail landscape at open2.net/moneyandmanagement/podcast.
Is it better to own a house than to rent one? Why is renting so popular in France and Germany? Janette Rutterford brings fresh insight to the age-old renting vs buying debate. Learn more about the pros and cons of buying, selling and renting at open2.net/moneyandmanagement/podcast.
Where did all that easy money come from? And why has it disappeared again? Martin Upton explains the rise and fall of easy credit. Learn more about our credit romance at open2.net/moneyandmanagement/podcast.
Was HBOS a victim of short selling, or did it weaken itself through its impaired business strategy? Martin Upton examines the evidence. Learn more about the fall of HBOS by visiting open2.net/moneyandmanagement/podcast.