
“The rich world is headed for policy oblivion.”
We’re standing on the brink of a crumbling economic precipice, says Professor Barry Standish. We ask him: is it too late to turn back?
We’re standing on the brink of a crumbling economic precipice, says Professor Barry Standish. We ask him: is it too late to turn back?
Think your business doesn’t need to worry about IP rights around data? Think again, says IP expert Myriam Davidson (EMBA, 2014)
The shipping industry is vast and complex, and it needs to become more sustainable – fast. So can tech give the industry the tools it needs to clean up? We4Sea founder Dan Veen (AFM, 2007) says yes.
Paul Schuilwerve (Economics and Business Economics, 1985), CEO, Rabobank China, says when it comes to changing behaviours to save the planet, we must accept joint responsibility.
Lifelong learning must deliver new skills in new ways, says Professor Nicola Kleyn, Dean of Executive Education.
The internet of things is an overhyped and – currently – under-delivering technology, argues Charles Reed Anderson (MBA, 1999).
Sonia Harjani (MSc Marketing Management, 2012), Director at Sona Business Services, says telecommunications’ fast-evolving tech is challenging sector businesses large and small to keep ahead of the game.
Inge de Winne (MBA, 1992), Chief Supply Chain and Sustainability Officer, says that for brewers, working with nature is not just the right thing to do – it’s good for business, too.
Suren Daryanani (MBA, 2018), strategic account manager at the global sportswear brand, says their focus is on innovation and sustainability – across product and supply chain.