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Stephen Archer is a speaker with great charisma. By using illustrations and personal experiences and not being afraid to share his own point of view of the current situation and who is to blame for it, he engages the whole audience, at the same time helping us all to understand the credit crunch a little better.

— Warwick Business School

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21 Ways to GROW your business this year

February 17th, 2012 by Stephen Archer | View Comments
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Not the usual blog but so many people are asking me about this topic… Ignore all accepted wisdoms and assumptions about you business, the market , competitors and customers. Dig into service levels of your business and add 25% to the quality and standards given Be your own customer – ‘mystery shop’ yourself to understand…


2012 – Predictions and Hope

December 31st, 2011 by Stephen Archer | View Comments
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Every pundit and futurologist I have met or heard has said that 2012 is the hardest year to call. I agree and that’s my let out when this is reviewed in 12 months time. So here goes: UK: growth will return after a technical recession in the first half of the year. The UK economy…


Greece – the illness and the cure for the Eurozone Crisis.

November 14th, 2011 by Stephen Archer | View Comments
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A look at the map of Europe in 1850, 1910, 1938, 1960 today. Europe in quite short time periods has gone though enormous change. In the past 40 years politicians and technocrats (many un-elected) have attempted to manipulate the future EU order through political ideals and economic levers. Now these politicians are faced with a consequent…


The nature of confidence : its impact on business

November 7th, 2011 by Stephen Archer | View Comments
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What has emerged over the past year with great clarity is that there are two forms of confidence governing business leadership behaviour – external and internal. Usually, it is external confidence that is referenced – where leadership takes a view on the state of the business and economic environment – including the apparent or perceived…


The Eurozone Crisis and lessons in Leadership

September 22nd, 2011 by Stephen Archer | View Comments
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The most extraordinary thing about the Eurozone crisis today is not the scale of the problem but the apparent impotence of EU political and financial leaders to do enough about it. How can this be, is it that hard? The reality is that we have something of a ‘perfect storm’. The sovereign debt situation has…


USA in decline but all is not lost

August 9th, 2011 by Stephen Archer | View Comments
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The Accelerating decline of the USA as an Economic Superpower Can leadership and skill reverse the trend? Back in March I gave a key note at a conference on this subject. It raised a few eye brows. To most people, particularly those in the US, this has been an unthinkable concept. However, the scale of…


Double Dip recession or not?

July 20th, 2011 by Stephen Archer | View Comments
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The double dip question has been with us since the end of 2010 and is now coming to the fore again. It would be headlines if the headlines were not in the way – thanks to the Murdoch empire! We now have a far better perspective on the impact of the austerity and tax measures…


The Eurozone demise – the new age Greek tragedy

June 23rd, 2011 by Stephen Archer | View Comments
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I have read of bankers and politicians suggesting, no, insisting, that the Eurozone crisis can only be solved in the long run by greater political and economic integration. This is like saying that 6 of the 18 family members are all alcoholics so let’s all get drunk together instead. I am astonished by the intellectual…


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