Global measures indicate that inequality is at a record high – but that's not how most people experience it day to day.
Europe has reached a strategic crossroads. The ongoing geopolitical turbulence, from renewed pressure on transatlantic alliances to open conflict at the continent’s eastern borders, has pushed defence ...
In privately owned businesses, boards remain responsible for supervising the managers and are becoming more involved in the crafting of the company’s strategy, making sure the firm is well run and ...
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Brain imaging and consumer surveys predict different stages of the purchase journey – a distinction that can make or break a product launch. A food company spends months and significant budget on ...
We often think of AI as a technological revolution that will transform industries, disrupt jobs and change the nature of competitive advantage. Inside organisations, though, it is ...
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Climate change, geopolitical crises, social instability and income and wealth inequality are threats to business – but they also pose opportunities for impact. Business continues to play a critical ...