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The Pandemic Laid Bare the World’s Inequities. A Top Economist on Why We Need a New Social Contract
Minouche Shafik, the British-American director of the London School of Economics, on why we need a new social contract
Twitter Isn’t Stopping at Hybrid Working. Here’s How Tech Firms Like Ours Can Evolve Beyond the Workplace
We let employees choose the city or town in which they want to live, as well as the workstyle they prefer'
How Cities Can Support Hybrid Work Without Sacrificing Productivity
As cities transition to the new normal, they need to find ways to support citizens and employers to work in new ways'
How Technology Can Help Foster Inclusivity and Productivity at Work
'We destigmatized working from home— letting the messiness of our personal lives permeate a sanitized working world'
The Pandemic Is Creating an Opportunity to Bring More Women Into India’s Workforce
Overall, only 23% percent of all women who could work are employed. This is a tragic waste,' writes Tata Sons' Chairman
If Employers Are Serious About Meaningful Change, They Must Reorient Jobs to Center Around Workers
These last 18 months constitute a watershed. On one side, history’s tributaries run in one direction; on the other, toward something new. Years from now, we will refer to these periods as the B.C. and P.C. eras: before coronavirus, and post. With thousands still dying daily—the vast majority in the Global South—and billions more awaiting…
The Pandemic Was a Wake-Up Call. Banks Must Embrace Hybrid Working
Hybrid or flexible working has been happening for years across many sectors. That said, prior to 2020, a large financial institution going majority hybrid seemed as unlikely as having to show a vaccination card to fly within Europe. Sometimes though, change comes quickly and all at once. In addition to being highly regulated, financial institutions…
Educators Had to Get Creative During the Pandemic. Now, Universities Are Building a More Resilient Future
New technologies help us expand access and blend the best of the physical and virtual worlds, the Yale President says
The Auto Industry Is Going Green. Will Workers Go Along for the Ride?
The AFL-CIO estimates that 25-30% of auto-making jobs could disappear in the industry’s transition
How the Pandemic Paved the Way for a More Sustainable Work Culture in Japan
"Changes that would normally take years in Japan happened in just a few months" writes Nomura CEO Kentaro Okuda
China Is Still the World’s Factory—And It’s Designing the Future With AI
"AI is the engine fueling the fourth industrial revolution. China is at the forefront in manifesting this change"
Uncontrolled AI Can Endanger People’s Lives. We Must Enforce Stronger Safeguards
Too often we fall into the trap of “enchanted determinism”: the belief that A.I. systems are both magical and superhuman
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