The South Asia Women's Resilience Index

South Asian countries largely fail to consider the rights of women to be included in their disaster risk reduction (DRR) and resilience-building efforts, finds a new index published by The Economist Intelligence Unit. Explore our  with summary findings and case studies related to the index.

Article 2: Serving digital customers, empowering digital employees

Serving digital customers, empowering digital employees

Succeeding on digital platforms often requires a business makeover. Our turbocharged online, mobile and social world is pushing companies to become more data savvy, communicate with customers in new ways and react more quickly than ever to market change.

Article 1: Refitting organisations to capitalise on data

Organisational update: leveraging data for the digital age

Every business today is becoming a digital business—from pure online entities to traditional companies embracing mobile, social and cloud platforms. But the businesses that will excel and compete most effectively will be those that put the voluminous data that these digital platforms produce to smartest use. 

Article: Talent test

Talent test - managing the supply chain revolution

Rapid advances in technology are fast transforming supply chains into instruments for business advantage and greater profits. But those who must manage and manipulate them are not adapting nearly as quickly.

Fostering tomorrow’s Internet: The shortcomings of net neutrality

To ensure the future Internet is fit for purpose, we must move away from the one-size-fits-all approach, says Dr. Christopher Yoo, John H. Chestnut professor of law, communication, and computer and information science at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

The way forward

Despite having been one of the first industries to use data processing on a large scale, insurers have acquired a reputation of lagging technologically over the past decades. However, recent innovations around Big Data and analytics allow insurers to reassert themselves as leaders. 

Moving to the city

Every second, two people move into a city. Many are in search of a better life, but what they find is not always what they expected, explains Sam Parker, Chief Executive Officer of Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP).

Defending reputation during a data breach

From a reputation perspective, if a business is unable to show that it has taken all reasonable steps to protect its systems and the information of its customers, not only does it risk breaching its regulatory obligations, but its reputation will also be at risk.

The omni-channel opportunity

Retailers should accept the “omni-channel” challenge laid down by consumers researching and buying across mobile devices, computers and physical stores within the same shopping journey, explains David Wild, CEO of Domino's Pizza Group and member of the LCP Consulting Advisory Board.

Finding their way

Report Summary

In a survey of 360 executives conducted for the report, those who believe that national data privacy regulation is a benefit outnumber those who say it is a burden by 3 to 2 (cited by 33% and 20% respectively).

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