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Report Summary

Entrepreneurial Britain is beginning to flourish as policy changes and increased investment in the UK’s innovation ecosystem take root. An innovation ecosystem refers to the combination of factors for innovation that function together in a symbiotic relationship. The real-word application is the environment within which entrepreneurs function as one integral component. This has a knock-on effect on the broader economy, which thrives off the vitality of innovative entrepreneurs.

Decisive action

How do business leaders take decisions? What contribution do data analysis and intuition play? How can organisations improve their decision-making capabilities?

Closing the skills gap

Report Summary

Closing the skills gap: companies and colleges collaborating for change explores the role of partnerships between US industry and higher education in preparing students and employees for the modern workforce. It considers how their cooperation can address the current “skills gap”—a growing gulf between the skills workers possess today and the skills businesses say they need—and investigates what US companies are willing to do to work with higher education to narrow that gap.

The Learning Curve 2014

The value which education can provide through the inculcation of skills is enormous. Looking at economic outcomes alone, the OECD estimates that half of the economic growth in developed countries in the last decade came from better skills. How best to give those abilities to students is therefore a matter of great importance.

This report considers what new lessons we have learned about how to inculcate skills in students; it examines how to maintain or expand skill levels among adults and explores the relevance of developed-world answers to these questions for emerging markets.

CEO Briefing 2014

Companies are in an expansive mood, which is partly driven by evidence of economic recovery in some markets. However, if executives are starting to see the gloom lift across global economies, they are even more confident about prospects for their own organisations when it comes 
to the year ahead, with most predicting rising profitability and a return to hiring. What is clear from the survey results is that global economic uncertainty, although still a worry, is no longer an all-consuming concern.

The Real Apprentice

We visited a local charity in east London to see how they are trying to kick-start individual careers, one young person at a time

Business leaders call for urgent action on climate change

Just under half of respondents to our poll believe that the effects of climate change require immediate intervention. Senior executives from developing countries are particularly concerned about climate risks.

2014 CFO Outlook Asia

Human resources

Thanks to cloud computing, HR departments are increasingly masters of their technological fate. But, as our survey of 50 senior HR managers and executives revealed, they are faced with a growing volume of data. To make the most of that, they seek to boost their internal skillset and improve collaboration with IT. 

Customer service and marketing

Customer service and marketing departments are changing the way they approach technology to meet this accelerated pace of interaction. As our survey of 37 customer services leaders and 34 marketing executives reveals, they are confident they can manage technology themselves, but seek to collaborate with IT on their ever-growing data challenge. 

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