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The punch you don’t see coming

Most businesses focus on the day-to-day – inventory, staff issues, product development, customer service, training. But reputational risk is the strike that can put a company down for the count.

The strategic CIO

Information technology is playing an increasingly significant role in determining how companies interact with customers, prospects, partners and suppliers—and how firms function internally. This trend will only accelerate as new tools become crucial in binding a company’s products, services and operations together into a functional whole. This makes the role of the chief information officer (CIO) more strategic than ever.

The personalisation challenge

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An influx of powerful mobile devices is transforming workplace culture and how we do our jobs, upending our sense of “work-life” balance and fanning anxieties about security and privacy.The personalisation challenge: business culture and mobile security explores the cultural shifts, security issues and policy changes that will enable companies to grab the full benefits of the mobile revolution.

Intelligent robots

Breathless hype for 3D printing has gone mainstream. The world’s media continue to churn out speculative puff promising radical changes the technology will bring to the way goods are manufactured and distributed – how whole industries will be upended in a new industrial revolution.

The evolving role of data in decision-making

In March and April 2013 the Economist Intelligence Unit surveyed 212 global executives on behalf of CSC and EMC to investigate their views on the increasing integration of data, especially “big data”, into organisations’ decision-making processes.Those polled are based in North America (36%), Asia-Pacific (26%), Western Europe (37%), and Eastern Europe (1%). Executives hail from 19 sectors and represent 16 functional roles, and all work for companies with revenues exceeding US$1bn.

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?

Reciprocity in digital rights

The ease of sharing information on the internet challenges 20th century law such as the 2011 Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement signed by more than 32 countries including the US.

Power from big data

Power from big data is a T-Systems report, written by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). It investigates utilities’ readiness to manage big data and the implications of this across their organisations.

Smart SMBs

The Economist Intelligence Unit surveyed owners and senior managers of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) from across the globe. The main findings to emerge from the research are as follows:

Talent and Big Data analytics

The Economist's Talent Management Summit on the mobile, agile workforce.

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