By better understanding how the legacy of slavery has shaped our struggle for racial equality, we can collectively remember, acknowledge, learn, and perhaps ultimately, begin to heal.
Will the automation of everything leave many people behind, bringing despair and disappointment? Will it lead to job creation or job risks?
More than ever before, we are living in a world that is being transformed and disrupted. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is here and while people across the planet enthusiastically embra...
We need to shift the conversation to focus on value and outcomes delivered, rather than on isolated costs of therapies, writes the CEO of Novartis.
In a world characterized by epic political, social and technological transformations, there has never been a greater need for responsive and responsible leaders.
In a society where real-time information is completed by ever more powerful analysis tools, and where businesses are driven to be ever more responsive to change, the need to ensure truste...
New research suggests that the strongest driver of above-average revenue growth among smaller businesses was a caring community at work.
We asked 15 artists, architects, film-makers, chefs and activists coming to Davos this year what they would say to the world's most powerful people.
Last year, key decision-makers met to find solutions to some of the most pressing humanitarian challenges. Now, at the beginning of 2017, we must redouble our efforts.
We need leaders who are ethical and responsible, argues Harvard Business School Professor Linda A. Hill.
True leadership is not about making epic decisions – it is about choices we make in our daily lives, says the actor and philanthropist.
World leaders must understand that we are living in a world marked by uncertainty, volatility and deep transformational changes, says Professor Klaus Schwab.











