And What It Means for Global Stability A quarter of a million people are killed with small arms every year, the equivalent of more than 700 deaths every single day worldwide. Strip away the national ...
In boardrooms, policy circles, and airport lounges, a quiet revolution in global travel is already fully underway: women now account for an estimated 84% of all solo travelers worldwide in 2026. That ...
When missiles begin to cross borders and superpower rhetoric turns apocalyptic, the question executives rarely say out loud suddenly becomes impossible to ignore: If the global system really fractures ...
You can predict a lot about the global travel economy without ever looking at GDP or hotel occupancy. Watch the pickpockets instead. Their “micro-economy” tracks where tourist money, congestion, and ...
China’s Property Slump Is Starting to Look Uncomfortably Familiar It is not often that the world’s second‑largest economy finds itself compared, in sober academic work, to Japan on the eve of its ...
Years of Change That Redefined Modern Rights. When the clock struck midnight on April 1, 2001, four couples in Amsterdam made history — not quietly, but with vows that echoed across continents. Their ...
I’m reminded of a conversation that I had many years ago with Brad Smith, then CEO of Intuit. As he observed, “People think that I have a lot of power, but I really don’t. I’m entirely dependent on ...
Are People “Job Ready”? Why the 2026 Workforce Isn’t as Prepared as It Thinks Across global labor markets in 2026, a quiet disconnect is shaping hiring like never before. On paper, more people than ...
There’s an uncomfortable truth about some organizations who have a desire to harness innovation within their teams. They’ve built systems that work against it. I’ve worked with organizations across ...
There is a moment every new CEO experiences and almost nobody talks about. It is the moment they realize that something fundamental has shifted. Not the strategy. Not the org chart. Not the title. The ...
In today’s business environment, results are no longer a differentiator—they are the baseline. Organizations are expected to perform, scale, and deliver outcomes with precision. Yet despite ...
Most leaders believe they’ve achieved alignment when they’ve only created the illusion of it. High-growth strategy expert Dr. Rebecca Homkes, from London Business School, uncovered this pervasive ...
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