Ayse Kocak, CEO of GC Aesthetics, the only female head of a breast implant maker
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A female face of breast implants

Ayse Kocak argues that her job selling silicone enhancements is helping other women

Business Education

Ferguson illustration
Does bad press impact on the good name of a school?
– Emma Boyde
Ilian Mihov, new dean of Insead. Photograph: Rosie Hallam ©Rosie Hallam
Ilian Mihov has plans for the school’s Abu Dhabi campus
– Della Bradshaw
Heavyweight schools retain their hold at the top
London Bridge

Commuter herds shape station revamp

The overhaul of London Bridge started with a study of people’s behaviour

Microsoft Surface pro 2

Down to business with work-friendly tablets

The Surface Pro 2 is in effect a Windows desktop all-in-one PC shrunk to a handy size

Day Jimenez, Cameron Campbell, Jessica Lin, Jonathan Lehr Founders of Work-Bench at the Work-Bench Offices in New York
©Pascal Perich

In search of outside insight

Industrial printer RR Donnelley is backing a start-up incubator to help reinvent its future

Top careers for the next 25 years

Many professions will become obsolete over the next quarter-century – but some will flourish

‘Creativity, Inc’ by Pixar’s Ed Catmull

Animation studio’s co-founder on how to manage sensitively

Jan Flawn, founder of PJ Care. Photographed in their Peterborough care home.
©Charlie Bibby

Quest for patient understanding

Jan Flawn provides a specialist service to neurological patients

Freedom is not having to be sycophantic

Being phoney, a requirement for climbing the greasy pole, is corrosive and bad for one’s health

Attitudes to money

I want to buy in an upcoming area but my fiancée wants to rent in a trendy district

Tim Bucher, CEO of Lyve Minds, talks about the device his company is about to launch which is designed to simplify storing and sharing of digital photographs, in the offices of Lyve Minds, in Cupertino, California, Thursday, March 6, 2014.
©Thor Swift

Start-ups with an Apple flavour

New ventures by the company’s alumni stay close to their roots

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