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Three reasons to change the global poverty fighting paradigm

Christensen Institute

Here are three reasons why the current poverty fighting model needs to change. Unfortunately, today, we have a system that manages poverty. This needs to change. This happened to me in 2009 when I co-founded the nonprofit organization, Poverty Stops Here (PSH). But Ford’s affordable Model T car changed all that.

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The new ROI for digital innovation

Paul Hobcraft

Managing in this shift has become more intense and committing. The reliance on deeper insights, more data, greater communications is changing the way we undertake innovation. Let’s take the emerging Health Care changes going on in the U.S. They see financial management differently. A virtuous loop.

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The Life Sciences Industry: Decision Making from Batch to Continuum

IdeaScale

PWC in its 18 th global CEO survey reports that 50% of Pharma CEOs were concerned about the speed of technological change, up from 32% in the previous year. However, with this accelerated pace of change, decision making remains a batch process that is predominantly manual.

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The Advantages of a Four Day Workweek

Tullio Siragusa

The recent pandemic really forced this change, and the realization of how effective work from home is, will likely be permanent for many. Work-related stress causes 120,000 deaths yearly and results in $190 billion in healthcare costs yearly.”. Another new working model that is gaining popularity is that of a four-day workweek.

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Thought Leader and Influencer Interview with Jean-Christophe Gaillard, Founder & CEO, Corix Partners

Thinkers360 - Thought Leader Interviews

My background is in the financial services industry, where I spent over 15 years, first at Paribas (now BNP-Paribas), then at Rabobank where I was the Chief Security Officer for the International division up to 2009. Thinkers360: What are your current responsibilities and what’s a typical day look like?