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Crisis Management in the Digital Age: Lessons for 2024’s Unpredictable Economy

N2Growth Blog

There is friction between globalization and regional autonomy, a conflict between the desire for sustainability and the lure of rapid development, ongoing political uncertainties, and the ever-increasing impact of digital technology. Yet, the rapid pace of technological evolution also embodies potent challenges.

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Climate Models Should Include Social And Political Attitudes

The Horizons Tracker

Social and political attitudes seem to have an inevitable impact on the climate policy ambitions of a nation and so one would think that they would be a key aspect of climate change models, yet research from the University of California, Davis suggests that is rarely the case. ” An external factor. . ” An external factor. .

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How Big Companies Can (and do) Innovate Like a Start-Up

Leading Blog

T HE INNOVATION WE PRIZE at successful start-ups is a mindset that is brought into the start-up and not necessarily the inherent quality of every start-up. Innovation isn’t something that just happens; we create the conditions for it. Big organizations can innovate like small start-ups. Creating an Innovation Strategy.

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Creating Demand-Led Innovation In Healthcare

The Horizons Tracker

It features a wide range of startups and larger technology companies and provides a range of visions for the future. Most of these visions feature combinations of data, AI, genomics, wearables and other technologies that are well known to us all. That is, they are well known to us all via their applications in other industries.

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Leadership & Political Correctness | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

OXYMORON …Great leaders are not politically correct, but they are politically savvy – there is a difference. Putting political agendas and peer pressure aside (as great leaders do), leaders should not make their choices based upon public opinion. Their responsibility is to be correct; not politically correct.

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A Leadership Journey: Making Every Moment Count

Skip Prichard

The H1N1 outbreak tested the resilience of our global health systems. Time does not merely pass; it propels us forward into a changing landscape of leadership and innovation. The journey from 2009 to today has been marked by profound technological, social, and political shifts. Not so long ago!

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How Tech Changes Affect Our Health

The Horizons Tracker

Technology is shaking up how we work, and it’s affecting fairness in society. They come from different areas like organizational and management research, plus political science. This helps them see how the social and political context affects how people feel about the changes in technology.

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