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April 2, 2026 • by Chloé Christopoulos in Coaching Corner • 6 min read • Audio available
Joanna's fear that setting boundaries would make her unkind cast her team adrift. Chloé Christopoulos says clarity and accountability are not departures from care, but expressions of it ...
Continue readingJuly 14, 2025 • by Jean-François Manzoni in CFO Horizons • 6 min read
What does it take to move from CFO to CEO? Four top executives share candid lessons on leadership, risk, growth, and redefining the finance role....
July 11, 2025 • by Silke Mischke in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion • 7 min read
While some organizations retreat from inclusion commitments under political pressure, the path to lasting transformation lies in embedding diversity deeply within core values rather than treating it as a compliance issue. Leaders...
July 10, 2025 • by Tomoko Yokoi, Michael R. Wade in Artificial Intelligence • 9 min read
The healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors are experiencing radical evolution through artificial intelligence, driving competition, and improving clinical outcomes. IMD's AI Maturity Index highlights effective approaches from industry frontrunners like Bayer, Medtronic, and...
July 10, 2025 • by Bruno Le Maire in Geopolitics • 5 min read
Former French finance minister Bruno Le Maire says Europe needs to act urgently to secure its supply of semiconductors or face relegation to the global slow lane. ...
July 10, 2025 • by Jean-François Manzoni in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
From absorbing stress to finding your authentic voice, nine leaders of global companies share the wisdom that has helped them excel in their roles. ...
July 9, 2025 • by Michael D. Watkins in Artificial Intelligence • 10 min read
Professionals who use AI in a disciplined way to compound their cognitive thinking over time will be the long-term winners. Michael Watkins explains how to make AI a cognitive superpower rather than...
July 9, 2025 • by Cédric Philibert in Energy • 5 min read
The Spanish blackout of April 2025 is an opportunity to strengthen electricity systems that have higher shares of renewables and should not be used as an excuse to slow down the energy...
July 8, 2025 • by Alyson Meister, Marc Maurer in Leaders Unplugged • 1 min read • Podcast available
Marc Maurer shares how ON grew from startup to IPO by defying hype, focusing on purpose, and leading with humility in this candid Leaders Unplugged episode....
July 8, 2025 • by Mike Rosenberg in Geopolitics • 9 min read
A new framework encourages leaders to see the world as PLUTO – polarized, liquid, unilateral, tense, and omnirelational. It’s time to think differently and embrace stakeholder capitalism....
July 8, 2025 in Brain Circuits • 2 min read
According to the World Health Organization, depression and anxiety cost the global economy $1tn each year, predominantly from reduced productivity. Here are six simple habits, taken from design thinker Vishakha Singh’s SHIFT...
July 7, 2025 • by Richard Baldwin in Geopolitics • 2 min read • Podcast available
The mid-year economic outlook: How to read the first two quarters of Trump...
July 7, 2025 • by Julia Binder, Esther Salvi in Best Practice in Sustainable Business Transformation • 9 min read
Lindström found that expanding its business to Asia required overcoming cultural barriers as much as building new services and infrastructure while adapting itself to local needs. ...
July 7, 2025 • by Patrick Reinmoeller, Markus Nicolaus in Finance • 8 min read
Busting the myths of M&A: New research reveals why old merger strategies fail and how fresh thinking can lead to lasting value for both sides of the deal....
July 4, 2025 • by Jennifer Jordan, Peter Vogel in Family business • 9 min read
The blurring of work and personal lives is creating stress, exhaustion, and confusion for leaders. We explore how enterprising families create healthy boundaries between the two worlds and thrive....
July 4, 2025 • by Arturo Pasquel in Leadership • 7 min read
Susanne Hundsbæk-Pedersen, Global Head of Pharma Technical Operations at Roche, shares how she has navigated the various pivots in her career, and the importance of curiosity, optimism and energy. ...
July 4, 2025 • by Rachel Polla in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
How many times did I secretly wish for my father to leave the business and leave me the sole “Queen” on board? Ten years later, I cannot imagine working without him by...




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January 22, 2026 • by Shelley Zalis in The Female Quotient
Multigenerational teams bring competitive advantages. It’s vital to tap into the wisdom and experience of older workers, urges Shelley Zalis....

December 1, 2025 • by Shelley Zalis in The Female Quotient
True leadership starts with compassion. Small acts of humanity create lasting impact, shaping cultures rooted in inclusion, awareness, and collective responsibility....

January 21, 2025 • by Shelley Zalis in The Female Quotient
In the early 1900s, Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, E = mc², reshaped our understanding of the universe and changed the world as we knew it. The Theory of Equality™, E = FQ²,...

June 12, 2024 • by Shelley Zalis in The Female Quotient
Women often step back from their careers because caring responsibilities usually fall on them by default, thanks to outdated societal norms....

March 23, 2026 • by Winter Nie in Videos
The greatest barrier to women’s advancement emerges early in a career, not at the top. Kweilin Ellingrud examines how the first promotion to manager shapes long-term progression....

March 11, 2026 • by Heather Cairns-Lee in Videos
AI may become one of the most significant leadership opportunities for women in decades. Its impact will depend on how capability, governance, and leadership are built around it....

March 10, 2026 • by Jean-François Manzoni in Videos
Slawomir Krupa, CEO of Societe Generale, tells Jean-François Manzoni how restoring financial discipline and protecting the bank’s capacity to innovate under pressure helped restore faith in one of Europe’s oldest institutions...

March 9, 2026 • by Peter Vogel, Etienne Eichenberger in Videos
The four things successful families do to navigate the uncertainties of the modern world. ...

March 12, 2026 • by Susan Goldsworthy in Podcasts
Once in pole position on the grid, Atlassian Williams F1 Team is rebuilding its competitive advantage. In conversation with Susan Goldsworthy, the company’s Chief Human Resources Officer, Ann Perrins, explains how people,...

March 10, 2026 • by Jean-François Manzoni in Podcasts
Societe Generale CEO Slawomir Krupa on turnaround decisions, fintech pressure, and why long-term discipline beats short-term noise....

March 4, 2026 • by Michael R. Wade in Podcasts
Tech executive Katarina Bonde on scaling responsibly, navigating investor tensions, and staying pragmatic in the current AI bubble....

February 24, 2026 • by David Bach in Podcasts
Chinese auto startup NIO went from zero to nearly a million customers in under ten years. Mark Zhou, who leads product and R&D, discusses how; and explains why community – not hardware...
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