World Economic Forum: top 10 videos of 2014
Erik Brynjolfsson, Director of the MIT Center for Digital Business, on how the era of robotics will change everything from the way we learn to the way we work.
Women will not achieve equality in the workplace until 2095, according to the latest edition of our Global Gender Gap report. Find out more about all the obstacles that hold women back, and how the picture varies around the world.
How can we break the cycle of make, use and waste, and shift to a circular economy? William McDonough, consulting Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, USA, on how better design can create reusable products that aren’t doomed to end up in landfill.
- The Annual Meeting Of The New Champions 2014 in Tianjin, China
Find out about the ground-breaking innovations in technology, business and entrepreneurship that set the agenda at this year’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, China.
The President of the Philippines and leading figures from business and academia share their views on how to ensure sustained and equitable growth, in this film from our meeting in Manila.
What are the challenges and opportunities of our hyperconnected world, and how can we collectively better manage the social, political and economic implications of digital technology?
How can business leaders work together to fight the scourge of corruption? A film explaining the work of our Partnering Against Corruption Initiative.
The World Economic Forum has launched the Forum Academy, an online platform for continuous professional education.
With a new government in power promising bold reforms, India was in the economic spotlight this year. This film showcases the highlights of our India Economic Summit, which took place in New Delhi in November.
10.Transforming Global Business
Find out more about how the World Economic Forum works, bringing together leaders from different spheres to tackle global challenges.
Author: Marta Chierego, Head of Video Content, World Economic Forum.
Image: The World Economic Forum (WEF) logo is seen at the congress centre of Davos January 28, 2010. REUTERS/Michael Buholzer
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