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Issue 21: Leadership
Neal Wolin
In an interview, Brunswick’s CEO assesses the challenges facing leadership in a time of crisis.
13 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
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
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Testing Times
Brunswick’s Ben Hirschler describes taking part in a COVID-19 vaccine trial as part of the historic global effort to halt the disease.
9 min read
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
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
United for Africa
Brunswick’s Itumeleng Mahabane sees an opportunity in the dire global crisis.
2 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Above the Fray
Adrian Gore, founder and CEO of Discovery Group, talks to Brunswick’s Marina Bidoli and Georgie Armstrong about working for the greater good and the power of positivity.
11 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
India Epicenter
One state’s readiness could serve as a model for the nation and the world. “Coronavirus Slayer” K.K. Shailaja, Kerala’s Health Minister, talks to Brunswick’s Khozem Merchant.
8 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
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
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
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
The Moment We Trained For
A (young) elder of UK government and politics on leadership amid the pandemic.
15 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Crisis Revisited
In March 2020, Neal Wolin saw perils darker than in early ‘09.
11 min read