More Than a Number

By: ICAEW: More Than a Number
  • Summary

  • What’s in a number? How are numbers used to frame conversations? And why is this insight vital for business leaders? Join host Louise Cooper and her expert guests as they unpack the stories behind some of the most important numbers in our world today, to show why critical thinking is more important than ever. More Than A Number is brought to you by ICAEW, representing chartered accountants who are a force for positive economic change across the world. All views expressed on this podcast are those of the contributors and don't necessarily reflect those of ICAEW or its members.
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Episodes
  • 13: COVID-19 Crisis with a legacy
    Jul 24 2020

    Business needs to rise to the challenges that have developed and find a way forward through the storm. But where to start? Economist Anna Leach and futurist Susan Cox-Smith look at how companies across the economy have rapidly adapted and what we can learn from them.
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    39 mins
  • 12: $3.6tr – part 3 – corruption, cronyism and capitalism
    Mar 10 2020
    Bonus extra. During Pol Pot’s short regime, millions of people were executed, including most professionals like doctors, lawyers, accountants and teachers. This has had a long and devastating effect on the country. Dr Mark Campbell, Director of ICAEW International Capacity Building, shares the work he and his team have done in Cambodia to restore the profession and help rebuild the economy.
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    10 mins
  • 11: $3.6tr – Part 2 – Corruption, Cronyism and Capitalism
    Mar 10 2020
    Why is the Western banking system so appealing for kleptocrats and what are we doing to stop it? Corruption is hollowing out countries, depriving them of education, healthcare and infrastructure. Max Heywood from Transparency International and Mark Campbell from ICAEW join Bill Browder to discuss.
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    32 mins

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