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Issue 23: People Puzzle
Critical Moment: Paris Olympics, 1924
With the 2024 Games returning to Paris this summer, we look back at the 1924 Paris Olympics.
2 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Critical Moment
As a child in Gloucestershire, England in the 1760s, Edward Jenner, creator of the first widely used vaccine, overheard a dairy maid say, “I shall never have smallpox because I have had cowpox. I shall…
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Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Crisis Revisited
In March 2020, Neal Wolin saw perils darker than in early ‘09.
11 min read
Issue 4: Nature Positive
Cowboy Conservationist
America’s largest landowner tries to balance carbon, cattle and people. By Mark Robichaux.
10 min read
Issue 5: The Backlash
COP28: What’s Next
Fossil fuels flagged, carbon capture muted, new alliances formed, food systems on the table—Brunswick’s Wolfgang Blau & Phil Drew share key implications for business from the historic summit.
6 min read
Issue 22: Acceleration
Coming Out as Transgender in Corporate America
A conversation with Goldman Sachs Managing Director Maeve DuVally.
18 min read
Issue 6: AI Impact
Clarity on Climate
Dr. Michal Nachmany is the founder of the nonprofit Climate Policy Radar, a global AI-and-human driven database and open-source platform. She talks with Brunswick’s Carlton Wilkinson about building better decision-making tools for political and business…
11 min read
Issue 23: People Puzzle
Christopher Guérin
The CEO of the global energy cable supplier Nexans sees his “no-growth” strategy emphasizing profit, people and environment as a model. He talks to Brunswick’s Guillaume Maujean and Benoit Grange.
8 min read
Issue 5: The Backlash
China’s “Pragmatic” Energy Transition
Two experts on the country’s green energy program talk to Brunswick about the climate roadmap of the world’s second-largest economy.
7 min read
Issue 24: Transformation
Charting Biden’s Climate Course
Joe Biden promised to end new drilling on federal lands. It didn’t work out that way. A former top aide explains why, and what it means for the US fight against climate change.
13 min read
Issue 24: Transformation
Chairman’s Letter
Accelerating change, increasingly complicated issues, a wide web of stakeholders—what does transformation represent against that backdrop?
8 min read
Issue 1: The Japan Issue
Capitalism: A Coming of Age Story
Mitsubishi Research Institute Chairman Hiroshi Komiyama says an aging workforce can be a catalyst for an economic evolutionary leap to a “Platinum Society.” Interview with Brunswick’s Daisuke Tsuchiya and Matthew Brown.
12 min read