How to make the most of serendipity at work
By adopting a culture of openness backed by technological innovation, businesses are finding they can make their own luck
By adopting a culture of openness backed by technological innovation, businesses are finding they can make their own luck
The United Nations must act wisely to make sure new tech unleashes positive change, not serious harm. It'll need all the help it can get.
Luis Alberto Moreno, President of the IDB, discusses the positive impact that sport has on communities and the need for local and national governments to experiment with different kinds o...
"Narratives are more than mental shortcuts for the real world - they increasingly are the real world."
Racial inequality spreads further than just social mobility.
As Asia's economy booms, so to does its sponsorship deals.
Slow growth remains Italy's 'Achilles’ heel' say the authors.
In a cruel paradox, many of the people who produce our food go without enough to eat themselves. Supermarkets must rewrite the rules of how value is created and shared.
The world is in a period of historical transition, writes David Law. What will the global stage look like in 20 years?
By the time we our ponderous legal systems have regulated new technology, it has already moved on. Could a new values-based approach to regulation be the answer?
Three ways to manage the technology, before the technology manages you.
What does it take to be a global leader? The man who was chief domestic policy adviser under US President Jimmy Carter reveals how to build strong ties for a safer world.
Africa doesn’t need aid, it needs effective public policy and business development, writes Njideka Harry.
Although India is one of the world's fastest-growing large economies, it ranks 131 out of 188 countries on the UNDP’s Human Development Index. Now it has launched a new programme to trans...
Artificial intelligence offers much promise. But it has also given rise to “AI solutionism” - the philosophy that, given enough data, machine learning algorithms can solve all of humanity...