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Cutting-edge thinking

Late last year, Financial Services Authority chief Hector Sants met with the Occupy London protesters.

Focus, Corporate Reputation: It's the Thought that counts

Now in its fifth year, TLG's Index of Thought Leaders (UK) provides an illuminating view of the firms that are inspiring opinion formers, finds Jonathan Walsh, chair of TLGinsights.

Malcolm Gooderham, TLG: Aspire to be a change-maker

Effective Thought Leadership can be the difference between a thriving business and failure.

Michael Prescott, BT: Smart ways to save energy

Clever digital systems can help conserve resources to safeguard the future of the planet.

Luke Johnson, Risk Capital Partners: Innovate to accumulate

Today's successful Thought Leaders have the ability to think creatively outside the box.

The Rev Paul Flowers, The Co-operative Group: Capturing the ethical opportunity

The Co-operative movement has never been more relevant, bringing with it inspiration for a new generation of entrepreneurs.

Rahul Kadavakolu, Wipro: Data is the core commodity

Technology can play a pivotal role in future business success - and data is the key component.

Nick Folland, Kingfisher: Going beyond compliance

Businesses can make a profit from sustainability providing they have a sustainability plan.

James Close, Ernst & Young: Refresh the green agenda

Organisations need to address the issue of sustainability to drive corporate and national growth.

Paul Johnston, Cisco Systems: The power of connectivity

In an increasingly connected web world, a new mindset is needed to deliver greater rewards.

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