How to be a winner in the growth race
Successful businesses share a range of qualities, so what are they and how can you reproduce them in your own business?

There is no one formula for corporate success, but there are certain qualities shared by businesses that grow consistently. So what are those qualities and how can a management team cultivate and encourage them?
From having experienced, entrepreneurial executives, to maintaining an optimistic attitude in the face of challenging times, Barclays’ Mike Daniels takes you through the leading characteristics that unite some of the world’s fastest growing companies.
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