Wednesday, 7 December 2022

Evolving human experiences

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December 7th 2022
Perspectives
Inform your discussions and decisions this week: from the way we work to how we buy, our expectations of brands are constantly evolving. Many are now taking "human-centric" approaches to meet these higher expectations.

This week, find out which companies are creating a magnetic work environment, understand the role of digital technology in transforming customer experiences and discover the far-reaching implications of the "Korean wave". Plus, learn about the potential consequences of climate injustice.
The magnetic workplace: keys to unlock sustainable growth for businesses - Sponsored by Kyocera Document Solutions
As business leaders seek to attract and retain the best talent, explore the qualities a workplace needs to ensure employee retention and sustainable growth. Which countries and industries are successfully establishing a "magnetic workplace", and what are the first steps an organisation should take?
Read here ➔
Supported by AWS
Technology and innovation | report
Delivering cutting-edge customer experiences amid changing demands
Digitalisation has dramatically altered how businesses and consumers interact. Explore how technology has changed consumer expectations and how companies are evolving to meet them.
Learn more ➔
Supported by Earthna
Sustainability | report
Pathways to circular tourism in the Middle East
As people return to travel, efforts to address climate change may be threatened. Circular tourism could help break the link between economic growth and environmental degradation.
Find out ➔
Commissioned by Prudential
Technology and innovation | article
How technology will help us to live longer
Explore the role technology will play as people aspire to live longer and more fulfilling lives.
Understand more ➔
Sustainability | expert blog
Facing up to climate loss and damage
Manish Bapna, the president and chief executive officer of the Natural Resources Defence Council, discusses the economic impact of climate injustice.
Read blog ➔
Supported by American Chamber of Commerce to the EU (AmChamEU)
Health | report
At a turning point: healthcare systems in central and eastern Europe
Understand the impact of covid-19, the war in Ukraine, the cost of living crisis and historical underfunding on healthcare systems and opportunities to create long-lasting reform.
Discover now ➔
Supported by CGIAR
Sustainability | blog
Are we investing enough to end hunger by 2030?
With projections that nearly 670m people will continue to experience hunger in 2030, Rory Meryon—an analyst within our sustainability team—explores the need for increased funding.
Read blog ➔
An initiate of Nippon Foundation (Back to Blue)
Sustainability | podcast
Deep sea mining and ocean pollution
Phil McCabe, an ocean campaigner and member of the deep-sea conservation coalition discusses the past, present and future of deep-sea mining projects.
Listen to part one ➔
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