Protecting kids’ data and privacy
How regulations respond to children’s rights online is a fundamental question of our time. […]
Migration: A work for all
The UN International Migrants Day is annually held on December 18 to recognize the efforts, contributions, and rights of migrants worldwide. […]
The US and China “decoupling”
What does decoupling really mean? Why are China and the US doing it? Should we care? SIGNAL explains how the two countries are going separate ways. […]
Agreement reached to replace NAFTA
The troublesome new trade agreement between Canada, the US and Mexico may finally be ratified. […]
Google’s creators step aside
What’s next for Google’s parent company after the departure of its founding fathers? […]
The second-largest cinema business in the world
The entertainment industry continues to transform. Some cinema chains have diversified in recent years into a variety of entertainment-related businesses. […]
Emerging from a crisis
Under the leadership of CEO Faisal Naseem, Sooner Pipe has emerged with a fresh strategy and a stronger identity. [...]
The power of one
CEO Rohit Kapoor wants to maintain EXL as the dominant leader regarding analytic technological platforms. […]
A brighter future
The president of Acuity Technology Group at Acuity Brands, Laurent Vernerey, sees both challenges and opportunities ahead. […]

Open offices = not so open people
Studies reveal the specific impacts that open offices have on daily interaction at the workplace. […]
A grave national problem
There’s a growing divide between the haves and the have-nots in US cities, as a new report from the Brookings Institution shows. […]
Tech: King of holiday gifts
$97.1 billion are expected to be spent on technology this holiday season, as 74% of US adults plan to buy at least one tech gift this year. […]
Blame for pricey Christmas trees
The average price of a tree rose to US$78 in 2018 from $35 in 2013. […]
The Hong Kong wealthy are fleeing… where to?
Amid protests, Canada and Singapore are emerging as popular destinations to start over. […]
Eight is the lucky number for Alibaba
In order to compete against Amazon, Alibaba needs to keep the Chinese government on its side–but also appear less Chinese. […]


