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Adam Grant: WorkLife Leader
Sir Alan Parker poses three questions to Grant, the author of four New York Times bestselling books, the host of a chart-topping podcast called WorkLife and the organizational psychologist who for seven years has ranked…
5 min read
Race Against Time
The pharmaceutical industry is seizing the moment to both help lift society out of the pandemic and rebuild its own reputation. The clock is ticking. By Brunswick’s Ben Hirschler and Jeremy Ruch.
11 min read
Too Black & Not Black Enough
Brunswick’s Hayley Singleton, a woman of mixed race, reflects on the conversations, judgments and perspective that come with “existing in two worlds.”
5 min read
The Moment We Trained For
A (young) elder of UK government and politics on leadership amid the pandemic.
15 min read
Inside IBM’s COVID-19 Response
CIO Fletcher Previn and his team “compressed 10 years of strategy into 10 weeks of execution,” reports Philip Delves Broughton.
14 min read
Abenomics: The Sequel
In fall of 2020, Brunswick’s Yoichiro Sato, a former member of Prime Minister Shinzō Abe's office, offered his insights into the outgoing prime minister’s power and how his policies could fare under the new Suga…
10 min read
Introduction: WFH
One legacy of the pandemic is the arrival in general parlance of “WFH.” So named, this edition of our magazine brings you Brunswick Review stories posted online during the first months of the pandemic.
3 min read
A Physician’s Physician
Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb talks to Brunswick’s Raul Damas about the evolution of medicine in the US.
11 min read
In Millennials We Trust
Left holding the bag, they will correct the mistakes of their predecessors, says Brunswick’s Jennifer Huffman.
8 min read
Churchill and the Flu
CEOs and business leaders are having to take decisions with potential life or death consequences. Andrew Roberts explores how Winston Churchill was shaped by pandemic, and what lessons his leadership holds.
7 min read
Iconoclastic Economics: Dambisa Moyo
The fate of the global economy does not rest on the US election, says Dr. Moyo. “It’s bad, whatever happens.” By Kevin Helliker.
15 min read
The Age of Acceleration
There are moments in history when everything seems to accelerate. Ten years in one. 2020 is such a moment. By Alan Parker.
10 min read