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Why Europe’s Rearmament Depends on Energy Sovereignty
Spending more on defence while remaining dependent on imported fossil fuels risks deepening the continent’s vulnerability.
How Boards Adapt to Owner Dynamics
A board’s oversight of a firm and its leadership is fundamentally shaped by owners’ interests.
What "Creative Differences" Really Means
Two words appear in entertainment headlines more than almost any other excuse, but are they doing more harm than good?
What AI Adoption in Global Firms Really Looks Like
AI is transforming organisations in theory, but the real battle is making it work in practice.
The Childhood Roots of Excessive Work
Plus other findings about hedonistic pleasure, insider trading, how organisations should recentralise and more.
How to Make the Most Out of Value-Based Healthcare
The effectiveness of basing healthcare reimbursement policies on health outcomes lies in the ability to align diverse incentives. That’s why contract design matters.
When Brain Scans Beat Surveys (and When They Don’t)
Brain imaging and consumer surveys predict different stages of the purchase journey – a distinction that can make or break a product launch.
The Hidden Rules of China-Gulf Investment Dealmaking
Expectation and cultural gaps are killing deals before they close. Here’s how to bridge them.
The Business of Sports
The Hidden Game: Uncovering The Business of Sports
The trends that characterise the world of sports – and how business can get in on the game.
How Sporting Events Can Score Big on Sustainability
The Rugby World Cup and other global tournaments can set the stage for both sporting excellence and sustainability.
How Digital Technologies Powered the Olympic Games
Digital tools supercharged the creation, distribution and personalisation of content at Paris 2024.
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Want More Innovation? Stronger Trade Secret Laws Help
Strong legal protection for secret recipes and other innovations can spur companies to deploy discoveries and even share inventions.
Global Oil Crisis: Are We Nearing the Tipping Point?
Oil supplies are running dangerously low as the US-Iran standoff wears on.
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What Does a Board Member Actually Do?
Good governance isn’t just a compliance exercise; it’s what makes or breaks a company.
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How Boards Adapt to Owner Dynamics
A board’s oversight of a firm and its leadership is fundamentally shaped by owners’ interests.
What "Creative Differences" Really Means
Two words appear in entertainment headlines more than almost any other excuse, but are they doing more harm than good?
What AI Adoption in Global Firms Really Looks Like
AI is transforming organisations in theory, but the real battle is making it work in practice.
The Childhood Roots of Excessive Work
Plus other findings about hedonistic pleasure, insider trading, how organisations should recentralise and more.
What Does a Board Member Actually Do?
Good governance isn’t just a compliance exercise; it’s what makes or breaks a company.
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21 Questions About CEO Succession
A new book can help organisations focus on the right issues and nail this fraught process.
When AI Starts to Think for Itself
The question isn’t what the machines are capable of, but whether leaders are keeping up.
AI and the Future of Executive Coaching
What the technology delivers and what only humans can provide.
A Recipe for Success
Personal transformation and constant practice placed Chef Rishi Naleendra on the road to Michelin recognition
High Performers Are Paradox Managers
Exceptional performance often rests on tensions that leaders must learn to recognise rather than resolve.
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The Importance of Networks in the Gig Economy
Insights on FinTech lending, how friendship powers the gig economy, hyper-competitive workplace cultures and more.