A recession turned she-cession
Recessions generally affect the jobs of men; this one is different. […]
France: reopened and ready to trace
France rolled out an official coronavirus contact-tracing app. […]
How China is striving to be the next 5G leader
After missing out on the opportunity to set the standard for 4G, China is sprinting ahead to establish itself as the leader of 5G deployment and experimentation. […]
A team to trace COVID
Apple and Google release new COVID-tracing tech. […]
Nike addresses racism in America
Nike released a video imploring viewers not to “pretend there’s not a problem in America,” and inspired other companies and brands to follow, and later face backlash for hypocrisy. […]
CDCs guidelines for reopening
The CDC has quietly released detailed guidance for reopening America. […]
Promoting the environment
Jeff Feeler, CEO of US Ecology, explains the steps taken to better serve customers in a new age of sustainability. [...]
Thriving in a changing energy industry
Equinor President, Asbjorn Skretting, sees tremendous potential for the company amid a rapidly changing energy marketplace. […]
A roadmap to success
CEO Larry Schorr is leading the organizational restructuring of SIMONA AMERICA for the future. […]

Shifting attitudes and stereotypes
eMarketer presents shows that attitudes toward coronavirus vary among age groups. […]
Brave new world of concerts
A design studio in Los Angeles has created a post-pandemic wardrobe for concertgoers. […]
Making cities more social distancing friendly
As the UK gradually reopens, mayors of leading cities are looking to implement a new social distancing friendly model of mobility which could also help the environment. […]
Globalization 2.0
Top executives on political risks discuss the changes that have been creeping around the world. […]
The quandary for Airbnb
Airbnb was set to expand its set of offerings and finally go public this year—then coronavirus struck. […]
Time to rebuild
The failure of institutional effectiveness amid COVID will reverberate for the rest of the decade, but it’s not too early to ask why, and what we need to do. [...]


