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Sustainable Business

Mundus Mundy
Simon Mundy has written a book, and a cartography, to help navigate the world of ESG. He delves into the key ESG issues encompassed in "Race for Tomorrow: Survival, Innovation and Profit on the front…
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Issue 22: Acceleration
Lessons in Harmony
San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s President David Stull has a vision for music education in the 21st century—beginning with a new building. By Carlton Wilkinson.
14 min read
Issue 22: Acceleration
Old School is the New School
Ferruccio Resta, who leads Milan’s oldest university, speaks with Brunswick about why he wouldn’t be surprised if Netflix or Amazon entered higher education, and what it takes for an institution to compete with the likes…
6 min read
Issue 1: The Japan Issue
To Japan
Sir Alan Parker reflects on his father’s love for the country as Brunswick opens its first permanent Tokyo office.
5 min read
Issue 1: The Japan Issue
05:46 GMT March 11 2011 – Disaster struck
I awoke to a call from a friend who urged me to turn on the TV. I’d had an eerily similar call years earlier, on the morning of January 17, 1995, when an earthquake had…
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Issue 1: The Japan Issue
Lighting the Future
Professor Shuji Nakamura’s Nobel Prize-winning invention was the achievement of years of solitary, dedicated research. By Jessica Gang.
15 min read
Issue 1: The Japan Issue
Culture Catalyst
The day after his retirement as General Counsel for Panasonic, Laurence W. Bates talks to Brunswick’s David Ashton about his personal stake in transparency and his long career bridging cultures.
11 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
Issue 21: Leadership
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.
14 min read
Issue 21: Leadership
The Iron Hammer
Her nickname refers to the spikes that helped earn China an Olympic gold volleyball medal. But teamwork is what defined Lang Ping’s Olympic triumphs as player and coach, writes Brunswick’s Linjia Dai.
5 min read
Issue 2: Inequality
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.
19 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Race Against Time
The pharmaceutical industry is seizing the moment to both help lift society out of the pandemic and rebuild its own reputation. The clock is ticking. By Brunswick’s Ben Hirschler and Jeremy Ruch.
11 min read