Wednesday 23 March 2022

Who has the best work-life balance?

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March 23rd 2022
Perspectives
Inform your discussions and decisions this week: who benefits most from flexible working, senior leaders or their employees? Plus, we explore the intersections of patriarchy, power and the climate.
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As hybrid work becomes the "new normal", who enjoys better work-life balance and who is left struggling to separate professional obligations from personal needs? Learn about the benefits and limitations of hybrid working for senior leaders compared to their employees.
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Sustainability
What to watch: 7th annual Global Sustainability Week
Benefit from free access to field-leading analysis on topics including thinking creatively about the circular economy and incentives to invest in nature.
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Sustainability
Data point: climate change is a feminist issue
The chief sustainability officer is one of few c-suite titles that is increasingly held by women—how does gender equality increase the chances of a sustainable future?
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A new generation of designers is bringing social responsibility to the forefront of fashion. They're experimenting with emerging digital technology to do it.
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Globalisation
Trade challenges and opportunities in the post-pandemic world
Cross-border flows of goods, services, investment and people have been slowing down for years.
Understand why ➔
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Sustainability
The Dispatch: building a sustainable future across Asia-Pacific
Discover five insider insights from Sustainability Week Asia 2022, designed to support you in developing strategies for the future.
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