bathwick group
Money's too tight to mention: cost-cutting, new economy-style
Comment Jonathon Steel, chairman of the Bathwick Group, says that Ramesys profit stake scheme is an example of how small technology companies are resorting to dot-com tactics to keep staff. Lucent ended January with the news that it's axing 10,000 jobs. [02 Mar 2001]
Drowning in red tape: UK regulations stifle ecommerce
News Jonathan Steel, managing director of the Bathwick Group, said: "This government is particularly red tape fond and is much to blame for stifling ecommerce. Bathwick's Steel agreed: "European legislation serves to be impulsive and reactionary, and... [26 Feb 2001]
John Lamb's Week: internet crash spawns new analysis industry
Comment Now the Bathwick Group is looking to cash in on the craze for ebusiness navel gazing. Bathwick says that the venture is not Britain's answer to the notorious FuckedCompany.com, where employees dish the dirt on their companies. [11 Dec 2000]
Dot-com doom spreads, understandably
Comment CitiKey had identified a market for information distribution that was just being created by the explosion of handheld devices. Why should anyone need to lug around a book or magazine when they can get an up-to-date guide of their locale over the... [23 Nov 2000]
Oftel chief berates the reluctant unbundlers
Comment Meanwhile, three possible candidates for the post had a little tête a tête (or rather a tête a tête a tête.there were three of them after all) on Tuesday evening at an event organised by the Bathwick Group. [17 Nov 2000]
E-envoy candidates lock horns in public
News Speaking at a Bathwick Group Land of the New Giants debate, he said: "It's not a political role and it's not about solving failed [government] IT delivery. Richard Barrington, currently director of industry within the Office of the E-Envoy, Rene... [15 Nov 2000]
Behind the Headlines: Safe Harbour laws applauded
News But another panellist, Jonathan Steele, chairman of the Bathwick Group, questioned how the directive could be policed. The agreement, known as the Safe Harbour law, came into force on Wednesday, and allows EU companies to send personal information... [03 Nov 2000]
Behind the Headlines: EC was heavy handed in AOL/Time Warner decision
News Jonathon Steel, CEO of the Bathwick Group and one of the guests on this week's Behind the Headlines programme, said: "I think the EC is bound by legislation to play a role. But Martin Brampton, operations director at the Butler Group, believes the... [13 Oct 2000]
'Useless' B2B sites being spurned by UK companies
News Jonathan Steele, analyst at research firm Bathwick Group, said senior managers perceive the internet incorrectly. This is according to a survey published today by Proteus, an internet consulting company. [12 Oct 2000]
Dot-coms to fade as fast as bricks and mortar businesses
News That's the consensus reached by panellists representing the incubator, banking, dot-com and clicks and mortar communities at the most recent Land of the New Giants roundtable debate, organised by the Bathwick Group consultancy. [27 Sep 2000]
More B2C gloom as Dressmart.com bites the dust
News Jonathan Steel, chairman of the Bathwick Group, added Dressmart to the growing list of dot-com failures. The widely predicted move comes after a rescue bid by clothing group New Wave failed at the last minute when its own shareholders objected to... [25 Aug 2000]
Dot-com fallout hits Europe
News Jonathon Steel, managing director at the Bathwick Group, said: "This is not a good thing for Buy.com but a lot more companies will do this or contemplate it. The spokesman confirmed: "The offices of Buy.com France and Buy.com Germany have been... [08 Aug 2000]
Experts debate slow WAP adoption
News This is the conclusion of IT consultancy the Bathwick Group's Land of the New Giants discussion panel. WAP service providers will have to wait at least six months before consumers adopt the technology - with more pessimistic estimates suggesting it... [12 Jul 2000]
UK Web sites fall behind American cousins
News Jonathan Steel, chairman at the Bathwick Group, was not shocked by the results. Online retailers in the UK will lose out to US counterparts if company executives do not get to grips with the Internet. [24 May 2000]
IT chiefs locked out of takeover talks
News The research was conducted by the Bathwick Group among 137 senior IT managers. According to research out today, only half of all IT directors in the UK are consulted when potential mergers are on the drawing board, leading to massive problems of... [21 May 2000]
