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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 22: Acceleration
Close to the Madding Crowd
Retail investors now own roughly 14% of the S&P 500—up from 11% two years ago. With a surge of new shareholders, recent research from Brunswick shows how companies can connect with their evolving ownership base.
5 min read
Conflict Zone
Investment, partnership and technology are rewriting what humanitarian action can achieve. CEO James Cowan talks about leading The HALO Trust through a decade of substantial change.
12 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 20: The WFH Issue
Crisis Revisited
In March 2020, Neal Wolin saw perils darker than in early ‘09.
11 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…
2 min read
Issue 26: Investment Universe
Critical Moment: Investment Universe
"The Tulip Folly," 19th century painter Jean-Léon Gérôme depicts a nobleman guarding a tulip field during the collapse in prices, while soldiers trample other tulip beds in a vain attempt to drive up demand.
3 min read
Crossing Borders
Rising valuations for contemporary art from India have fueled a surge in interest outside of the country, creating an alternative asset class primed for global audiences.
5 min read
Issue 23: People Puzzle
Dambisa Moyo
“The world we’ve been living in, where democratic, capitalistic states dominate, is a historical aberration,” says the global economist, author and board member. By Kevin Helliker.
13 min read
Issue 22: Acceleration
Dame Sally
Founded by England’s former Chief Medical Officer, The Trinity Challenge is engineering a collaboration between health, technology and data, for the benefit of mankind.
9 min read
Issue 23: People Puzzle
Daniel Yergin on Big Shovels, New Maps and Energy Transitions
After CERAWeek 2023—“the Super Bowl of Energy”—Brunswick caught up with the man at the heart of it.
13 min read
Issue 24: Transformation
Deborah Majoras
The former Chair of the US Federal Trade Commission on the changing global landscape in antitrust, her experiences with activist investors at Procter & Gamble, and the personal values that helped lead to her success.…
12 min read