Competition spurs innovation: Li Ning counts on R&D and supply chain management

Li Ning, China’s largest domestic sportswear brand, not only needs to fend off multinational sportswear giants Nike and Adidas, but also needs to stay ahead of its increasingly savvy domestic rivals, including brands such as Anta and 361°. Such mounting competitive pressure has turned into a major driver for innovation, confirms Guo Jianxin, Li Ning’s chief operating officer.

Delhi’s Mission Convergence: Welfare to the People

Launched in 2008, “Mission Convergence” is an ICT-driven, high-priority and award-winning initiative of the government of Delhi to bring welfare benefits to the city’s poorest residents. It “converges” Delhi’s nine social welfare departments and 46 welfare schemes into a single, eenabled delivery channel. Rashmi Singh, director of the mission, explains, “We are taking welfare entitlements to the poorest’s doorstep, not as a favor but as a duty.” With an estimated 4m of Delhi’s 17m residents now classified as economically vulnerable, this is a much needed effort.

Innovation where it is needed most

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Trigger ‘Appy

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How can you take power beyond national grids?

Energy access cannot be left to the energy sector, argues Simon Trace, CEO of Practical Action.

Milking it

New research shows collaboration with rivals is top of the corporate agenda. Theo Spierings, CEO of Fonterra, a dairy co-operative and New Zealand's largest firm, explains his strategy for finding the right match

Improving livelihoods in China: The challenges

How can China sustain economic growth and generate more resources to improve livelihoods?

Energy Realities competition

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Whither Asia’s Amazon?

Asia has close to 50% of the world’s Internet users, some of the fastest broadband speeds globally, and the most rapid growth in mobile broadband of any region worldwide. Yet where are the Asian Internet giants that should be competing in the global arena with the likes of Amazon, eBay, Twitter and Facebook?

Biofuels and the role of innovation

Unfortunately there is no silver bullet to solve the challenge of climate change. This means that low-carbon technologies will be required to significantly reduce carbon emissions.

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