Slow Growth
Stephanie Flanders and guests discuss how businesses cope in a 'slow growth' environment. They also explore the secret of Germany's economic success.
The view from the top of business. Presented this week by Stephanie Flanders, The Bottom Line cuts through confusion, statistics and spin to present a clearer view of the business world, through discussion with people running leading and emerging companies.
This week, Stephanie's top executive guests hail from the worlds of mobile energy, sanitary fittings and business services. They discuss how businesses cope in a "slow growth" environment. Could years of slow growth be more challenging than a short sharp shock?
And not so long ago, the slow coach economy in Europe was Germany - now it's steaming ahead of everyone. What's gone right for Germany - and what lessons could other countries learn?
Stephanie is joined in the studio by Rupert Soames, chief executive of mobile energy group, Aggreko; Neal Gandhi, chief executive of international business services company Quickstart Global; David Haines, chief executive of German bathroom fittings company Grohe.
Producer: Caroline Bayley.
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My Bottom Line - Neal Gandhi
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My Bottom Line - Rupert Soames
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My Bottom Line : David Haines
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- Thu 10 Mar 201120:30BBC Radio 4
- Sat 12 Mar 201117:30BBC Radio 4
- Tue 15 Mar 201116:32BBC World Service Online
- Wed 16 Mar 201100:32BBC World Service Online
- Wed 16 Mar 201104:32BBC World Service Online
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