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Corporate Leadership & Transformation
Issue 1: The Japan Issue
05:46 GMT March 11 2011 – Disaster struck
KESSENNUMA, JAPAN - A man rides past a ship washed ashore surrounded by debris in the Shinhamacyo area two weeks after a massive earthquake, one of the most powerful ever recorded, and an accompanying tsunami…
9 min read
Issue 3: The S in ESG
A Framework for Purposeful Business
An interview with Oxford professor Colin Mayer.
13 min read
Issue 5: The Backlash
A Masterclass in Systems Change
Jeremy Oppenheim, Founder and Senior Partner of Systemiq, offers his views on how corporates can benefit from looking beyond traditional walls to become “system shapers.”
14 min read
Issue 3: The S in ESG
A New Net Positive Role for Business
How businesses can please investors by addressing society’s biggest challenges. By Paul Polman & Andrew Winston.
5 min read
Issue 22: Acceleration
A Pandemic Culinary Triumph
A brasserie opens in Brooklyn, during the pandemic, and wins a Michelin star. Meet the Chef, General Manager and Investor behind Francie. By Hunter Hallman.
15 min read
Issue 23: People Puzzle
A Port Authority on the Great Untangling
What caused the logjam? What eased it? What’s the economic outlook? Insight from Gene Seroka, Chief of America’s busiest port. By Stephanie Heise.
13 min read
Issue 22: Acceleration
A Public Health Leader on COVID’s Lessons
Former US Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams talks with Brunswick’s Ninio Fetalvo.
11 min read
Issue 6: AI Impact
A Race for the World
The stakes actually are that high, says OpenAI’s Chris Lehane. His recipe for ensuring the US wins the AI race: “Think big, act big, build big.”
14 min read
A Seasoned VC Sees Virtue in Adversity
Downturns aren’t new to Silicon Valley, or to Abhinav Tiwari. By Kirsty Cameron.
8 min read
Issue 25: Navigation
A Telecom Transformed
AT&T CEO John Stankey has quietly led one of corporate America’s more remarkable reinventions. Ash Spiegelberg and Matt Levine report.
11 min read
Issue 21: Leadership
A Winning Culture
Rob Baxter, Director of Rugby at Exeter Chiefs, explains how a shift in culture helped to turn his team from plucky underdogs into the champions of England and Europe in 2020.
12 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
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