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Pioneering Leadership: Change Agent

Watch our video above to learn how CIOs can pioneer leadership at their organisations:
-Ritesh Sarda, CIO Sunlife Financial Hong Kong

Compliance and regulatory disruption

Compliance and regulatory disruption: The interplay of regulatory trends and strategic priorities was written by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by OpenText. The research is based on a survey of 307 business executives from enterprises across industries located in the US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Australia and Japan. All survey respondents are familiar with compliance and regulatory requirements as they relate to information governance and security in their respective industry. 

The best preparation for digital transformation: an open mind

When Thomas Edison built the first commercial electricity generators in New York and London in the 1880s, businesses were surprisingly slow to adopt this miraculous new energy source. Their factories were designed around steam power, and few could see the benefits of the new paradigm. Those that did were reportedly disappointed with the results. 

This, at root, was not just an engineering issue; it was a matter of mindset. As economist and writer Tim Harford puts it, “to take advantage of electricity, factory owners had to think in a very different way”.

The emergence of "ocean risk" and how to tackle it

June 8 marks World Oceans Day. Learn more about the risks and solutions in this piece by Martin Koehring, Managing Editor and Global Healthcare Lead at The Economist Intelligence Unit’s thought leadership division.

Pride and prejudice: The future of advocacy - highlight video

Watch Michael Gold, wirter of sharing insights about companies' role in LGBT advocacy at The Economist's annual Pride and Prejudice event. 

Workplace Evolution: Empowering employees in a flexible work environment

The changing nature of work is in turn redefining the role of the office. Previously a space in which to concentrate on tasks for the day, it is now primarily a space for interaction with colleagues and clients to exchange ideas. In this report, we speak to architects and companies behind high-profile office developments to understand current work trends and how they are influencing a company’s approach to employees and office design.

Pride and prejudice: The future of advocacy

This report, the third in an annual series of Economist Intelligence Unit studies addressing the business and economic case for global LGBT diversity and inclusion (D&I), assesses the future prospects for corporate advocacy in the LGBT space, given the perils that face proponents of the liberal, open-minded worldview that underpins LGBT equality.

Corporate LGBT advocacy set to advance despite potential headwinds, new EIU study finds

Entrepreneurs as change agents of sustainable development

With the UN Millennium Development Goals, followed by the Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals, entrepreneurship emerged as a key factor in generating economic value and making a positive impact both from a social and environmental standpoint.

Here today, gone tomorrow

Why companies must do their part to ensure that LGBT rights do not go in reverse

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