
Towards a more enlightened kind of capitalism
Leaders are often lost when trying to find a way to build businesses that do well and do good.
Leaders are often lost when trying to find a way to build businesses that do well and do good.
The world needs captains who spot the iceberg and drastically change course.
First, globalization, like capitalism, must be effectively managed to be more inclusive.
In the wake of corruption scandals, Brazil banned corporate donations to electoral campaigns. This is what happened.
The strongest leaders take responsibility for their role in building society and, mostly importantly, recognize that more can be done if we work together.
The fight against NTDs requires a global approach with a millennial generation that is active on social media playing their part in creating awareness for and of these diseases.
When we look at the future of work with circular, collaborative and connective lenses, it stops looking like the automation apocalypse.
Nobel laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz looks at what the US economy needs from its new president.
Young people who would like to move overseas to advance their careers say these are their top emerging market destinations, according to a World Economic Forum survey.
Imagine that the US election was not decided exclusively by American voters, but was a global election open to every country on the planet. A survey shows what the outcome might have been.
This chart shows that extreme poverty has fallen to historic lows around the world.
Mahmoud Mohieldin looks the demographic dividends that could help make the Sustainable Development Goals a reality.
Andrew Steer, President and CEO, World Resources Institute, looks at how we can shrink our environmental footprint to protect the global commons.
Bo Lidegaard looks beyond the Paris Agreement to making climate action a reality.
The impact would be felt around the globe - with both both positive and negative outcomes.














