The Columnist asks Jay Hein, President of Sagamore Institute on his organisation and also his thoughts about the partnership with Consulus and Sophia serves in shaping leaders of unity.

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The Columnist asks Jay Hein, President of Sagamore Institute on his organisation and also his thoughts about the partnership with Consulus and Sophia serves in shaping leaders of unity.
Photo by Norbert von Niman on Unsplash By Jim Funk and Lawrence Chong This new age with its...
Since 2013 it has become clear to us, that companies must be more than just beneficiaries of the economic system and contribute to making it better through our work. So being voices and actors for the future good is even more critical today.
Pope Francis is challenging us to remember that the economy must be at the service of humanity and not become the dictator of our values and actions.
The current global movement of dialogue is in a dire need for innovation to become more effective to overcome stalemates in the politics, business and religion.
In April 2015, a massive earthquake shook Nepal and killed more than 8,000 people and injured more than 23,000. The Columnist talked to Uzwal Raj Gautam, Chief Secretariat of the Nepal Media Society and Television Broadcasters Nepal, to find out more about the situation in Nepal and its people after the disaster.
WCD gets in touch with RMIT Vietnam, RMIT Vietnam, the Asian hub of Melbourne-based University to find out about what they are doing to shape the world.
The time has come to stop using broad strokes to condemn companies but to ask, what effective solutions can be designed to overcome complex issues and save our planet.
Nếu thiếu đi một kế hoạch tích hợp sau sáp nhập, tất cả hoài bão và những ý định tốt đẹp dành cho bất cứ thương vụ M&A nào cũng sẽ thành con số 0.
The Columnist talks to Mr. Larry Ng, currently serving as Managing Director of World Cities Summit, and Group Director (Architecture & Urban Design Excellence) at Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) Singapore to find out more about the current pressing urban issues and what should be done to make cities more liveable and sustainable.
Since 1994, Project Syndicate has provided readers with original, engaging, and thought-provoking commentaries by those who are shaping the world’s economics, politics, science, and culture. The Columnist talked to Nicolas Chatara-Morse, Chief Executive Officer of Project Syndicate to find out more about the organization, media and the future.
The Columnist had the opportunity to talk with Ms. Pham Bich Hanh, Founder, CEO of Phuc Hung Thinh Company, about her nine-year path to success and her dream of preserving and promoting the values of the Vietnamese.