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Progress Maker: Michael Mina, MD, PhD Resident physician in Clinical Pathology

Progress Maker Profile

Written by The Economist Intelligence Unit

Michael Mina, MD, PhD

Resident physician in Clinical Pathology

Progress Maker: Elsbeth Tronstad Senior Vice President, SN Power and State Secretary, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Progress Maker Profile

Written by The Economist Intelligence Unit

Elsbeth Tronstad

Senior Vice President, SN Power and State Secretary, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Progress Maker: Claire Fallender Director of Ashoka’s Global Venture and Fellowship

Progress Maker Profile

Written by The Economist Intelligence Unit

Claire Fallender

Director of Ashoka’s Global Venture and Fellowship

Challenge: How to harness entrepreneurship to solve the world’s most pressing problems.

Progress Maker: Andrew Ng Co-Founder, Coursera Inc

Progress Maker Profile

Written by The Economist Intelligence Unit

Andrew Ng

Co-Founder, Coursera Inc

Progress Maker: Akhtar Badshah Former Senior Director of Global Community Affairs, Microsoft

Progress Maker Profile

Written by The Economist Intelligence Unit

Akhtar Badshah

Former Senior Director of Global Community Affairs, Microsoft

Challenge: Nearly one-quarter of the world’s youth are out of work, school or training

Progress Makers at Work: Building corporate cultures of progress

In today’s era of hyper-innovation and relentless competition, businesses around the world need to attract, engage and nurture individuals that embody a highly valued profile: the progress maker. Today this new breed of change agents has the capabilities to bring to their jobs a heightened global awareness, unprecedented digital empowerment and, increasingly, an innate motivation to do meaningful work with significant impact—both within their own organizations and in society at large.

Bridging the strategy implementation gap

Most companies, however, find this difficult in practice. In prior Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) research, 61% of respondents acknowledged that their firms often struggle to bridge this gap, and just over half of strategic initiatives were completed successfully. To gain a more in-depth understanding of this complex field, the EIU interviewed Joseph Jimenez, CEO of Novartis, and Donald Sull, Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management, about strategy implementation. To learn more download our article below. 

 

Closing the Gap: Designing and Delivering a Strategy that Works

To understand why many organizations fail to bridge the gap between strategy design and delivery, The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), sponsored by the Brightline Initiative, undertook a global multi-sector survey of 500 senior executives from companies with annual revenues of $1 billion or more.

Harnessing infrastructure to drive urban renewal and social change

Q&A with Jaime Lerner, former mayor of Curitiba, Brazil and governor of Paraná

Hospitals prepare for an uncertain future

Seismic shifts lie ahead for the hospital sector. How will changes in business models and policy, technology advances and innovation affect the sector? Rita Numerof, Co-founder and President of Numerof & Associates, and Kenneth Raske, President and CEO of the Greater New York Hospital Association, discuss the impact of technology, innovation, business model changes and policy shifts on the hospital sector.

EIU: Where do you see the greatest opportunities for innovation in the hospital sector right now?

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