by RAY FLEMING
JUST as Gordon Brown is quietly ditching several of his predecessor's policies so Tony Hayward, the new chief executive of BP, is off-loading several of the policies of his predecessor Lord Browne. In a statement on BP's rather disappointing second quarter results Mr Hayward said that the company could be more efficient, leaner and fitter by ensuring we have a common and consistent way of doing things, by reducing out overheads and doing a better job of managing thirdparty spend. He carefully avoided any direct criticism of Lord Browne, as Mr Brown does of Tony Blair, but he made clear that he was engaged on an agenda for change. Ah yes, change is certainly the current in-word for captains of industry as well as prime ministers.
What´s good for No. 10 ...
01/08/2013 00:00
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