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Five Ways To Win The Consumer Of 2030, Now
To win the data and technology-enabled “smart consumer” of tomorrow, discover the five things every consumer-facing business must do right now
TWENTY FOR ‘20
WILL THE NEW DECADE BE AS TRANSFORMATIVE AS THE LAST? EY EXAMINES THE QUESTIONS THAT WILL SHAPE THE NEXT DECADE
ROBOTS ON THE MOVE
THE MARKET FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ROBOTS IS POISED TO TAKE OFF WITH A VENGEANCE, FUELED BY NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN 5G TELECOM SERVICES AND AI CHIPS
POST-DIGITAL CULTURE SHOCK
COMPANIES AROUND THE WORLD ARE FOCUSING ON DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION, BUT MANY ARE OVERLOOKING THE CULTURE CHANGE NECESSARY FOR SUCCESS
FROM LOCAL TO GLOBAL
Winning sales organisations excel at these five essential capabilities
Shooting for the Stars
MANFRED BAUMANN SHARES HIS INSIGHTS INTO PROFESSIONAL PORTRAITURE
FLYING WHILE BLIND
I AM NOT ONLY AN EXPERIENCED TRAVELER; I AM AN EXPERIENCED BLIND PERSON…
THE ALCHEMIST OF HOSPITALITY
Puneet Chhatwal, the CEO and MD of Tata Group’s hospitality arm Indian Hotels Company, talks about how his company is reimagining and repositioning some of its most renowned brands, raising the hospitality bar, with an eye on the evolving customer and emerging concepts and trends
Robots Can Go All The Way To Mars, But They Can't Pick Up The Groceries?
In the popular imagination, robots have been portrayed alternatively as friendly companions or existential threat. But while robots are becoming commonplace in many industries, they are neither C-3PO nor the Terminator. Cambridge researchers are studying the interaction between robots and humans – and teaching them how to do the very difficult things that we find easy.
How To Create A Growth Mindset?
A growth-oriented mindset must be cultivated among the employees for business growth and sustenance. It requires a good understanding of people and what drives them
Social Influencers: What Can We Learn From Animals?
Research from Oxford University calls us to reconsider how behaviours may spread through societies of wild animals, and how this might provide new insights into human social networks
THE UNEXPECTED ENTREPRENEUR
Naveen Tewari, the co-founder and CEO of marketing cloud major InMobi, talks about how he challenged societal — and his own — perceptions around entrepreneurship and created a disruptive new age technology company
The Rosetta Stone of Commercial Operations
Winning sales organisations excel at these five essential capabilities
THE CONNECTED DEFENSE
How Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies can help elevate the fight against financial crimes
SPOTTING THE G
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class is at home all around the world – on every terrain, on and off-road. This year, the popular, classic cross-country vehicle is celebrating its 40th birthday, and the Mercedes-Benz Museum is hosting an extensive “G-Schichten” (G stories) special exhibition. With eleven vehicles and countless further exhibits, come and find out the colourful stories of the brand’s oldest serving model series.
PLANNING FOR DEATH
Startup co-founded by MIT alumna Suelin Chen helps people share their end-of-life wishes with loved ones
HARNESSING ‘JUNGLEE ' RESOURCES
One of the areas of developing new business opportunities is clearly looking into new resources of profitability and value addition.
DOES CORPORATE REPORTING NEED A CULTURE SHOCK?
Changing the culture and mindset within an organisation can help drive a more transparent corporate reporting agenda
Your Culture is your Brand
Finance leaders see culture as a core element in growing and protecting enterprise value. Investors increasingly want more insight into company culture
Navigating The Route To Innovation
Leading companies pursue a process of constant innovation, fueled by openness, risk tolerance and an explorer’s mindset.
Economics, Economists And All That Matters
The world of economics has a position of primacy in the field of social sciences. Often, a degree in economics goes farther than a degree in another social science.
What Makes A Good Excuse?
Cambridge philosopher, dr paulina sliwa, may have the answer. She argues that intentions are the key to making sense of our everyday morality.
Easy Weekend Hacks
Replace with: An easy life hack to make weekends more refreshing is to frame it as a vacation.
SHAKESPEARE'S MYSTERY ANNOTATOR…
A Cambridge literary scholar suggests that the handwriting on a Shakespeare First Folio in Philadelphia matches that of the Paradise Lost poet, John Milton.
SCALING NEW HEIGHTS
Britannia Industries MD Varun Berry adds a generous sprinkling of his signature wit while speaking about forging relationships, his mantra for success, and the intertwining of his own values with the legendary food company
M&A ANALYTICS: Breakthrough Insights, Better Deals
How digital technologies like artificial intelligence and data analytics are transforming the merger and acquisition deal cycle.
CRASHING FOR 60 YEARS
FOR 60 YEARS NOW, MERCEDES-BENZ HAS BEEN REALLY CRUNCHING THEM UP: THE FIRST CRASH TEST IN THE HISTORY OF THE BRAND TOOK PLACE ON 10 SEPTEMBER 1959.
BREAKING BOUNDARIES
Cambridge University Press is to expand their provision of open research services with the launch of its own early and open content platform Cambridge Open Engage.
The Transformation Specialist
Diageo India MD and CEO Anand Kripalu, an industry veteran with a reputation for turning around struggling businesses, speaks to CEO India on leadership, the changing face of the alcobev business, and transforming organisations intrinsically
Writing Technology & Classical Thinking
Stephanie Frampton’s new book explores the written word in the Roman world