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Building Legacies

Capital markets to 2030

This Economist Intelligence Unit study spon­sored by Deutsche Asset and Wealth Management examines how global capital markets will evolve to 2030. In so doing, it aims to shed light both on how the industry expects a range of today’s issues to play out, as well as – crucially – some of the potential implications of such developments for tomorrow. It draws on a detailed survey of 353 senior executives from compa­nies active in capital markets; in-depth interviews with 16 experts, corporate leaders, and senior executives.

Under the radar

Teaching teachers

One of India’s great economic advantages is the relative youth of its population. By 2020 it will become the world’s youngest country, with 64% of its people at working age. To make the most of this democratic dividend, India’s children need to be educated.

The democratisation of learning

When John Riggle arrived at a critical juncture in his education career and decided that a master’s degree would prove invaluable, he couldn’t find the programme he needed in his home country of the Virgin Islands. Mr Riggle, who had lived and worked in the country as a high school English and film teacher for 20 years, found himself with a dilemma many professionals face: he didn’t want to leave his job to pursue an advanced degree.

Women in Focus

Socially responsible investing (SRI) has matured significantly since the late 20th century, when the approach was driven by distaste for selected industries such as tobacco and alcohol and a global protest against Apartheid in South Africa. Today, SRI investors control an estimated $13.6 trillion in assets under management (AUM) worldwide and use this leverage to try to influence social and corporate change.

Change management

Kim Wylie, change management lead at Google for Work, gives six tips on driving business transformation.

Measuring wellness

Report Summary

As US employers grapple with rising healthcare costs, many have established employee wellness programmes. Yet companies continue to struggle with low employee engagement and health ownership. In May 2014 The Economist Intelligence Unit conducted an employer and employee survey, sponsored by Humana, to explore the extent to which employers use health-related employee data to guide the operation and outcomes measurement of US wellness programmes. 

Service thinking

Designing for the Internet of things? First, think of the service

Why starting with the service you aim to provide may be the best way to design IoT-connected objects

This year’s International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was heaving with exhibitors chasing the current top trend in consumer electronics: the Internet of Things (IoT). From a suitcase to a dairy cow, from a light bulb to a train track, almost any object can be now connected to the Internet via embedded computing components. 

A new era of design

The IoT calls for nothing less than a new era of design.

And the designers that define it will be the architects of the modern world

By 2020, there will be 50 billion devices connected to the web, from lamp posts, cars and doorbells to your pet dog and the chicken sitting in your fridge.

These connected objects, collectively known as the Internet of things, will soon outnumber people. They have the potential to enrich our lives - but they could also prove overwhelming, infuriating and even hazardous to our health.

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