August 2025
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Battling the Exploitation of Athletes
OneTeam Partners is delivering financial justice to third-string linemen, female players and other undervalued competitors across a growing number of professional and college sports.
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AI for President
Imagine a presidential candidate who campaigns 24-7, never sleeps, never tires, never forgets a talking point, never loses composure under pressure and can engage one to one with every voter simultaneously. Impossible? For a human…
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April 2025
AI Impact
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Business + AI + X
AI will have—and is already having—a major impact on global challenges. Here’s our perspective on the implications for business across 9 key societal issues. By Jon Miller.
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The Reporter’s Notebook
Jane Barrett, Head of AI at Reuters, tells Brunswick’s Wolfgang Blau how AI is changing the media landscape.
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October 2024
Transformation
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Is REACH Toxic?
Both the EU and UK are delaying passage of regulations on chemicals, creating a minefield for companies in many sectors. Brunswick’s Lidia Fornasiero and Nick Blow spoke to expert Darren Abrahams, Partner at international law…
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Decoding the Digital Transformation
With the explosion of AI in the workforce, tech education company Decoded is having one of its biggest years yet. Brunswick’s Kirsty Cameron talks with their CEO, Kathryn Parsons.
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May 2024
The Backlash
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The Rise of ESG in the Boardroom
A larger perspective reveals growing investor pressure on the underlying issues. By Brunswick’s Pru Bennett and Rory Macpherson.
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The Investor Case
ESG analysis is establishing itself as core business practice despite entrenched efforts to dismiss it, say Brunswick’s Dan Lambeth & Kanhai Parasharya.
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December 2023
People Puzzle
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Suzy Welch
In her part-time role as a business school professor, the Brunswick Senior Advisor and bestselling author is playing matchmaker between MBA students and industry. It’s an opportunity, often overlooked by both sides, that deserves attention…
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Community Connoisseur
The alchemy of creating virtual communities has been at the heart of Amber Atherton’s career as an entrepreneur, investor and author. By Kirsty Cameron.
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August 2023
Southeast Asia
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Can Singapore Fall?
Few know Singapore’s story as intimately as does Lim Siong Guan, whose 37-year career in government included senior roles at most every key ministry or institution.
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Vietnam’s Place in the Global Supply Chain
Two European experts on trade with Vietnam talk to Brunswick’s Thai Le about the country’s potential.
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April 2023
Nature Positive
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No Net Zero without Nature
Preserving and restoring nature is a critical part of the climate solution. Brunswick asks two leaders of this effort to draw on their experience and highlight the role of business.
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Taking on Nature Loss at Scale
McDonald’s is one of the largest restaurant chains in the world, operating in over 100 countries. Chief Sustainability Officer Jenny McColloch discusses how a business of that scale is addressing biodiversity loss and the emerging…
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October 2022
Acceleration
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Neal Wolin
“You can't slow things down,” Brunswick CEO Neal Wolin tells Philip Delves Broughton. “You have to figure out a way to balance and juggle a set of things all at once.”
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Editor’s Letter: Acceleration
An introduction to The Acceleration Issue from the Editor in Chief.
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June 2022
The Japan Issue
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Familiar Face of Good
Centuries-old traditions in Asia offer new value. By Tim Payne, Joanna Donne, Daisuke Tsuchiya and Yoichiro Sato.
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To Japan
Sir Alan Parker reflects on his father’s love for the country as Brunswick opens its first permanent Tokyo office.
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March 2022
The S in ESG
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The Road from COP26
New Brunswick research on what the public took away from the historic climate conference.
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Business in the Ecosystem
More businesses internationally are seeing their responsibilities to nature and biodiversity. Elizabeth Maruma Mrema is leading the call. She speaks with Brunswick’s Nick Rice.
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September 2021
Leadership
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The Endurance Entrepreneur
His first startup launched at the dawn of this century, and Simon Rogerson has been launching others ever since, while also raising children, running triathlons and contemplating the purpose of business. By Susan Gilchrist.
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Georgia Dawson
Freshfields’ Senior Partner discusses her historic election, building a pipeline of diverse talent, and the importance of actually taking vacation days. By Joanna Donne.
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February 2021
Inequality
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New Challenge to Old Power
On the same day that Henry Timms talked with Brunswick Chairman Sir Alan Parker about how to harness “new power,” the global, grassroots philanthropic movement he co-founded raised more than $2.4 billion.
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Activism for Humanity
Now a UK citizen, Nigerian gay activist Bisi Alimi draws on his experiences to battle inequality on all fronts—and he has a message for business.
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