Séamus Power interview: ‘I am not going to Augusta just to make up the numbers’
Waterford golfer feels his game is well suited to the unique challenge of the Masters
Waterford golfer feels his game is well suited to the unique challenge of the Masters
At 32 years old, Rory McIlroy is almost beginning to look like an elder statesman
Power’s slip up . . .word of mouth . . . by the numbers . . . Twitter Twaddle
Ideal candidate profile is likely to be a senior executive with a broad business background
Casey has spent three years as a senior client partner within the company
Second round 66 puts Waterford golfer up among the big guns at the halfway stage
World No 1 to spend time off trying to find some feel after disappointing return to action
Government-commissioned Korn Ferry report now likely to be quietly shelved
New chief executive not expected to be picked before bank reports 2019 results
Tracker scandal rumbles on as domestic banks move to sell off problem mortgage portfolios
Findings at odds with advice from recruitment consultants that pay restrictions should be eased across bailed-out banks
Industry chiefs warn of difficulty when it comes to hiring staff
Waterford native needed to move into the top 125 in the FedEx Cup standings this week
Pay restrictions on AIB, BoI and PTSB could be lifted if tests are met, says Brian Hayes
Report by consultants recommending changes given to Minister a month ago
New BPFI chief wants banks to speak out on housing and the economy
Andrew Keating taking up role outside financial services sector
Toxic legacies of crash and tracker-mortgage scandal have yet to dissipate
Government must decide for itself on easing banker pay limits, forum hears
Heads of bill delayed by almost three months as Brexit topped political agenda
There is no public appetite for easing rules on ‘variable pay’ at bailed-out institutions
Interview: John Hourican on stepping down as Bank of Cyprus CEO to move closer to home
Business This Week: Small Firms Association conference adopts an ‘innovate or expire’ approach to future business
Caveat: Restrictions on bankers’ salaries example of when populism can be benign
Bank is considering the sale of a final batch of problem loans later this year
Despite signs of a return to health some problems remain as intractable as ever
Bonuses would need to be linked to how banks treat customers, says head of BPFI
Union seeking performance-related increase along with flat rate linked to inflation
The year also saw the cost of the tracker-mortgage scandal top €1bn as lenders continued to set aside money for refunds, compensation and likely fines
Government-commissioned report seen calling for bankers pay boost
Permanent TSB chief Jeremy Masding registers as lowest paid
Sweden, Iceland and Norway top survey by Spanish business school
Identifying potential leaders avoids turning internal job competitions into battlefields
With the economy flying again, bankers are itching to loosen the shackles on their remuneration
Richard Pym says ban on bonuses makes it ‘very difficult’ for Irish-owned banks
Search will be led by Barry Herriott, who has joined Korn Ferry as a senior adviser
The return of this nonlinear way of working is not necessarily bad, but there are pitfalls
Company formerly known as One51 is planning to raise €125m in Canadian flotation
Sector transformed as big international search firms establish Irish operations
Former Ireland cap Bob Casey returned from London Irish to work in executive searches
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices