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Issue 20: The WFH Issue
The Unarmed Cop
How British police maintain law and order largely without the use of guns. By Kevin Helliker.
15 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
The George Floyd Outrage: US Workers Speak
Brunswick Insight’s poll of employees reveals how they would like their companies to respond. By Mara Riemer.
5 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Intelligence Report
Two former CIA officers, now with Brunswick, discuss the past and future of the US.
4 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Zegna
The global menswear brand’s CEO, grandson of its founder, tells Brunswick’s Natasha Aleksandrov, Lidia Fornasiero and Brendan Riley how his grandfather’s commitment to social value still guides the company.
10 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Targeting Untruths
It’s a depressing fact that facts don’t carry the weight they once did, and still should. But there are ways to fight back against mis- and disinformation, says Brunswick’s Chad Giron.
5 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
In Millennials We Trust
Left holding the bag, they will correct the mistakes of their predecessors, says Brunswick’s Jennifer Huffman.
8 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
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
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Silicon Valley’s Hall of Fame Swimmer
She entered the water hoping to regain her mobility. She became a record-breaking aquatic marathoner. By Craig Mullaney.
13 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Deployment: WFH
A retired Four-Star Admiral, accustomed to long confinements at sea, offered counsel in April on how to navigate the tough times ahead.
7 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
When Your Crisis Story Hits Chapter 11
The current rough passage may not end with COVID-19. Brunswick’s Jonathan Doorley and Will Rasmussen lay out steps to take now.
6 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
The New Yorker
For years, my KC cap was a symbol of resistance. Then the pandemic struck.
6 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
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