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Should business leaders speak freely?

The problem

Jeffrey Immelt, chief executive of General Electric, attracted unwanted publicity recently with some forthright views on doing business in China. It was a reminder that even in a discreet setting strong opinions could be repeated to a wider audience. Should business leaders be wary of speaking out? Or can you influence public opinion without generating critical headlines?

The guru: Alastair Campbell

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