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The Insidious Effects of Hurrying

Kandi Viens, Harvard Business Review

In today’s fast-paced world the pressure to do more, achieve more, and be more in less time has become a pervasive part of modern life. Studies on professional service firms found the majority of respondents described their jobs as “highly demanding, exhausting, and chaotic,” and also took it for granted “that...

Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2025

Nic Newman and Federica Cherubini, Reuters Institute

News organisations are braced for multiple challenges in 2025 that likely include attacks from hostile politicians, economic headwinds, and battles to protect IP. Changes to search will become a major grievance for a new industry that already lost social traffic and fears a further decline in visibility due to AI...

Substack: The next big thing or another media bubble?

Catherine Baab-Muguira, Quartz

The media industry needs a Saviour. Maybe the entire knowledge economy does. Enter Substack, the newsletter platform that punches far above its weight in cultural impact, despite its mere $650 million valuation.

The Future of Jobs Report 2025

World Economic Forum

Technological change, geo-economic fragmentation, economic uncertainty, demographic shifts and the green transition – individually and in combination are among the major drivers transforming the global labour market by 2030.

Global Economics Intelligence executive summary

Sven Smit, McKinsey & Company

Third-quarter GDP reports reveal a mixed global economy. China faces an economic slowdown; the United States sees growth; and the eurozone is stable. The IMF forecasts a slow but stable global trajectory into 2025.

The UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting should be a turning point for corporate America

Ranjay Gulati and Alison Beard, Harvard Business Review

The murder of Brian Thompson — and the public’s reaction to it — show frustration with corporations has reached a fever pitch. This is due, in part, to the failure of business to deliver value to customers, employees, and communities (including shareholders), simultaneously.

What Is Agentic AI, and How Will It Change Work?

Mark Purdy, Harvard Business Review

The way humans interact and collaborate with AI is taking a dramatic leap forward with agentic AI. Think: AI-powered agents that can plan your next trip overseas and make all the travel arrangements; humanlike bots that act as virtual caregivers for the elderly; or AI-powered supply-chain specialists that can...

How the best CEOs build lasting stakeholder relationships

Blair Epstein, Julia McClatchy, Kurt Strovink, and Eric Sherman, McKinsey & Company

By developing a compelling, proprietary narrative and a sustainable communications road map, leaders can foster deeper dialogues and more meaningful connections with a wide range of stakeholders.

Top AI trends in 2024: Transforming business across industries

Appinventiv

With technology evolving at a breakneck speed, many companies are finding it difficult to keep up with rapid developments in AI. Integrating AI into existing business operations is a complex challenge requiring significant investment in infrastructure and specialised talent.

Tech Trends 2025

Tech Trends 2025

Deloitte

Two years after generative AI staked its claim as the free space on everyone’s buzzword-bingo cards, you’d be forgiven for imagining that the future of technology is more AI. That’s only part of the story, though and we propose that the future of technology isn’t so much about more AI as it is about ubiquitous...