Battle before October’s elections
Canadian political parties must take measures to tackle the country’s labor shortage. […]
A force for bad
A new study finds that Russia and the US are considered to be exerting a negative influence on the world. […]
The emerging AI strategy
China and the US have ambitious plans on becoming the absolute leaders in AI. […]
Womenomics is working… but there is still more to do
Closing the gender employment gap could lift Japan’s GDP by 10%. […]
Mapping the confidence behind Trump and Putin
Pew Research Center studied how confident the world is about Trump and Putin. […]
Divided views on global democracy
Findings from a new Pew Research Center survey show there’s considerable dissatisfaction in many countries with how democracy is working in practice. […]
Providing logistics in the interconnected marketplace
Craig Roeder has been at the forefront of a technological revolution in the logistics industry. […]
Speed as a measure of scale
As the market changes with revolutionary technologies, Cisco stays on top under the leadership of Senior VP Rebecca Jacoby. [...]
The mind and muscle behind Vonage’s success
Alan Masarek shares a few lessons on how to get record results by providing a personalized service. […]

Extending the Army brand
The US Army is looking for new ways to connect to the country’s youth. […]
The USMCA limbo
Among experts, there is no consensus on the final outcome for the USMCA. What’s next in the long-running saga? […]
The art of coming back
Remembering Austrian racing driver and aviation entrepreneur, Niki Lauda, who recently died aged 70. […]
The cost of extreme weather
Extreme weather events over the last decade have extracted a heavy toll worldwide. […]
We say no
Saying “no” can be really good for business, and Warren Buffet teaches us why. […]
Worldwide wealth poorly distributed -again-
The world’s 26 richest people own as much as the poorest 50%: Oxfam report. […]


