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How medium-sized companies can win the battle for talent

This report—written by The Economist Intelligence Unit and commissioned by American Express Global Business Travel—examines the hiring obstacles faced by medium-sized companies in five of the world’s biggest economies: Australia, Canada, France, the UK and US; it also looks at the strategies that companies are employing to overcome those obstacles. The report is based on analyses of these countries’ job markets, employment trends, populations and regulations, as well as on interviews with executives of medium-sized companies and industry experts.

How medium-sized companies can win the battle for talent

Medium-sized companies (the definition varies by country) also have some unique challenges. Those that are in the fastest-growing verticals usually face competition from their larger peers, whether in the marketplace or in the quest for top talent. In particular, a medium-sized company can often find itself in a hiring bidding war with a larger company for the same person—or for a person the larger company already employs. If the medium-sized company doesn’t win the bidding war, the disappointment is magnified.

The drive for strong leaders

In times of uncertainty, threat and change, people look for a strong leader to guide them through rough waters, fear and the potential scarcity of resources. David Henderson and Randall S. Peterson examine what it means to be a strong leader.

The EIU's 2016 Democracy Index

New EIU report compares countries on digital capabilities of cultural institutions

Pride and Prejudice: Facebook live chat

Watch Michael Gold, writer of , and Alfred Chan, chairperson of the Equal Opportunities Commission in Hong Kong, as they discuss LGBT diversity and inclusion in the workplace on Facebook live.

Talking US trade: The view from Hong Kong

Talking US trade: The view from Hong Kong

This article is based on the responses from 50 Hong Kong executives to a survey conducted for the report, , written by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and commissioned by American Express. It examines key aspects of trading with the world’s largest economy from the perspective of foreign companies.

How to quantify investment in health leaders

Now, more than ever, the value of investment needs quantification. How much exactly does X change with Y and for how long? Is it possible to quantify the value of leadership training in health outcomes? How much should be invested in leadership? A core part of health interventions are the professionals that deliver them. These are the people who connect service with patient, with intervention and ultimately with health outcomes. Does building leadership capacity to manage change processes add any value to quality-improvement strategies?

Revenge of the "Deplorables"

Our Democracy Index scores global democracies on a range of indicators (on a 1-10 scale) based on five categories: electoral process and pluralism; civil liberties; the functioning of government; political participation; and political culture. 

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