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Cyber insurance is no replacement for good security practices

Businesses are increasingly being exposed to breaches as cybercriminals relentlessly try and exploit their networks

Can municipal liability insurance foster climate change-related sustainability?

This is the first part of a two-article series on municipal liability and climate change.

Strategic Drift: How HR Plans for Change

The EIU conducted a survey of 502 C-suite respondents, evenly distributed across four geographic regions in the US to better understand how they prepare for and combat workforce challenges. 

The EIU would like to thank the following interviewees for their partcipation in this programme (listed alphabetically): 

Strategic Drift: How HR Plans for Change

Today's workforce is in a state of flux. Technological changes in the way that businesses are run often make it difficult to determine the kind of staff needed both today and in the future. Furthermore, market changes can add further disruption to workforce shifts brought on by technological advances. This is why strategic workforce planning is so critical. 

The language of cyber security

Grasping the cyber security issue head-on – and not just via a bullet point or two – is critical.

Shaken by the roots

Shaken by the roots

In the 19th and 20th centuries technology radically reshaped those industries that relied on physical labour, such as manufacturing and agriculture. Professional services firms, whose business was driven by intellect, education, experience and relationships, were left relatively untouched. 

That is no longer the case. In recent times the professional services sector has found itself at the nexus of a number of era-defining forces that have shaken the foundations of its long-established business model.

Shaken by the roots

In the 19th and 20th centuries technology radically reshaped those industries that relied on physical labour, such as manufacturing and agriculture. Professional services firms, whose business was driven by intellect, education, experience and relationships, were left relatively untouched. 

That is no longer the case. In recent times the professional services sector has found itself at the nexus of a number of era-defining forces that have shaken the foundations of its long-established business model.

Breakthrough leadership

Most companies are going through an extended period of uncertainty but change-oriented leadership can help them survive

Brexit and the cross border nature of e-commerce

Does e-commerce have an advantage in the UK's future trade relations with the EU?

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