Climate change: The emergence of ‘uninsurable’ areas – businesses must act now, or pay later
Climate change is making areas “uninsurable.” Businesses must act now—integrate climate risk into strategy or face escalating financial losses....
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16 hours ago • by Florian Hoos in Sustainability • 9 min read
The war on woke has not killed sustainability – it has stripped out the noise and left the issues that were always going to matter. ...
Continue readingAugust 7, 2025 • by Karl Schmedders, Knut Haanaes in Future readiness • 9 min read
Climate change is making areas “uninsurable.” Businesses must act now—integrate climate risk into strategy or face escalating financial losses....
August 7, 2025 • by Robert Vilkelis in Brain Circuits • 4 min read
Have you ever sat through a polished presentation, delivered by a compelling speaker, only to be left with a nagging feeling afterwards: “That was interesting, but now what?” In the third of...
August 6, 2025 • by Julia Binder, Esther Salvi in Best Practice in Sustainable Business Transformation • 9 min read
Alpiq’s CEO rewires the Swiss power company’s legacy and culture to reshape it as a leader of the energy transition. ...
August 6, 2025 in CFO Horizons • 5 min read
Stephan Jansma, CFO at Trafigura, shares how today’s finance leaders must navigate global disruptions, manage liquidity in high-volatility markets, and engage with policymakers to keep supply chains moving....
August 5, 2025 • by Simon J. Evenett in Geopolitics • 7 min read
US President Donald Trump’s high-profile tariff threat on India shouldn't be dismissed by executives lightly – it presages a broader confrontation with BRICS countries that will have a commercial impact, argues Simon...
August 5, 2025 • by Fabian Buder, Felix Rüdiger in Geopolitics • 6 min read
Many senior executives see geopolitical turbulence as business as usual. A new study shows younger leaders are more willing to accept the true nature of change. Their views must be heard, say...
August 5, 2025 • by Julia Binder, Knut Haanaes in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
ESG assesses risks to the business; sustainability focuses on the business’s impact on the world. Understand the difference to lead with purpose and insight....
August 4, 2025 • by Andrew Sharman in I by IMD Podcasts • 3 min read • Podcast available
As careers extend and lifespans grow, leaders must adapt. Explore multi-stage lives, ageing workforces, and the future of leadership in this expert podcast...
August 4, 2025 • by Tomoko Yokoi in Talent • 5 min read
According to Tomoko Yokoi of IMD, knowledge scientists may hold the key to unlocking AI's full worth by providing transparency and structure that data scientists alone cannot deliver....
July 31, 2025 • by Christoph Glaser in Wellness • 8 min read
Leaders can find emotional balance, feel less stressed, and improve decision-making if they learn the art of conscious breathing. So, why are so few of us doing it?...
July 31, 2025 • by Fabian Grimm in Geopolitics • 10 min read
As global economic tensions persist, the economies that win the “negotiations over percentages battle” are taking the media spotlight. However, the economies and regions that recognize deeper patterns of adaptation and position...
July 31, 2025 • by Robert Vilkelis in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
In the second of a five-part series on effective communication for leaders, Robert Vilkelis sets out a four-step framework for translating your expertise into audience impact. ...
July 30, 2025 • by Alfredo De Massis in Family business • 7 min read
Good governance is critical to success in the family enterprise ecosystem, but family involvement in these mechanisms could be doing more harm than good. ...
July 30, 2025 • by Julia Binder, Cass R. Sunstein in I by IMD Book Club • 5 min read
In his book Climate Justice: What Rich Nations Owe the World – and the Future, Cass R Sunstein delivers a timely exploration of the moral and practical obligations that wealthy nations have...
July 29, 2025 • by Jean-François Manzoni in CEO Dialogue Series • 8 min read
Rohit Jawa, CEO of Hindustan Unilever, outlines how he is reshaping the company’s strategy to meet the evolving needs of India’s growing middle class, leveraging digital transformation, talent development, and a future-focused...
July 29, 2025 • by Michael Netzley in Audio articles • 3 min read
Uncertainty can trigger two very different brain responses: one that broadens thinking, enables connections, and fosters innovation, and one that can undermine judgment via a stress response. Take this quick test to...
July 29, 2025 • by Camille Henderson-Davis in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
Have you reached a point in your career where “scientist” no longer captures the value you bring to your organization? It’s an exciting milestone, but it can also present challenges you feel...
July 28, 2025 • by Tomoko Yokoi, Michael R. Wade in Artificial Intelligence • 8 min read
To build trust, companies should be as transparent with their algorithms as they are with their ingredients....
July 25, 2025 • by David Bach in Geopolitics • 7 min read
Europe must act as one to stay competitive and secure. Unity, ambition, and strategic alignment are no longer optional—they're the path to leadership....
July 25, 2025 • by Konstantinos Trantopoulos , Paolo Aversa in Artificial Intelligence • 9 min read
In Formula 1 racing, every microsecond counts. Konstantinos Trantopoulos and Paolo Aversa explore how teams use Human-AI collaboration to boost performance – and what businesses in other sectors can learn from their...

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How CFOs can lead digital transformation by focusing investments, aligning strategy with execution, and embracing agile planning to drive resilience and growth.

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