Roger Trapp is a U.K.-based journalist who has written about management and leadership for more than three decades. He graduated with a law degree from Oxford University before gaining a diploma in journalism from what is now the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Culture.
Why Leaders Need To Know How Not To Be Suckers
Needing to be seen to be doing "the right thing" can make it hard for executives to be decisive. But their success depends to a great extent on not being played.
Executives Need To Learn From What Happens In AI Shadows
Rather than banning unapproved adoption of tools, organizations should monitor such activity — to reduce risks and increase their chances of gaining from the technology
For Start-Ups ‘Leadership Is Key To Avoiding Failure’
A new book sets out why so many new businesses fail and offers founders tips for avoiding falling into the same traps.
Why Old Assumptions Of What Makes A Good Leader Need To Go
Research shows no overlap between the attributes shown by leaders to win the top jobs and the characteristics followers want them to exhibit.
Going Digital Could Change Public Transport Fundamentally
As another oil shock hits, Hitachi Rail bets on AI-powered data to transform urban transit systems by making them more efficient and attractive to travellers




