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When board politics pick the boss: Why divided companies turn to newcomer chairs
When boards are divided by internal factions, choosing a leader becomes less about experience and more about compromise. New research shows why companies under these conditions often turn to newcomer chairs with minimal board tenure.
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The battle for our attention and the risk of the ‘filter bubble’
Generative AI has captured the spotlight, but recommendation systems remain the invisible infrastructure that “organizes” the internet. What happens when that logic becomes not only algorithmic, but conversational?
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How global value chains survive and adapt, with Jorge Sicilia
In the third edition of the conference series “Geopolitics on the Board of Directors’ Agenda”, we explore how companies are incorporating resilience, trust and economic security into their production and investment decisions.
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The power of women’s networks, with Elissa Sangster
Why aren’t women advancing in to the top levels of business leadership? Demystifying network and MBA Programs to ensure the rise of feminine talent.
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AI for marketers: Rethinking competitive advantage
AI has commoditized marketing optimization, erasing traditional advantages. To stand out, brands must now compete on trust, emotional resonance, and relevance—now judged by both people and algorithms.
AI meaningful impact at 4YFN 2026
AI meaningful impact at 4YFN 2026
What does China want?
China is redefining what it means to be a global superpower—and doing so on its own terms. In this episode of Do Better Podcast, Dr. Yu Jie unpacks the country’s economic transition, geopolitical strategy, and shifting global ambitions for the years ahead.
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