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Two plus two equals … what exactly?

Shailendra Ghorpade of MetLife, Daniel Hamilton of Johns Hopkins University and Penelope Naas of Citi are all committed Atlanticists: but they all see some issues ahead, especially for Europe, and according to Daniel the window of opportunity for putting things right is a small one. In the AmCham EU panel

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Introducing the CCO: the Chief Conversation Officer

A poll of The Premier Business Leadership Series audience revealed that very few business leaders need convincing that social media is changing the way organizations interact with customers and other stakeholders. The only doubts revolve around how and what to do about it. A panel discussion on the impact of

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Humanity, our ultimate differentiator

In his new book, Physics of the Future: How Science Will Shape Human Destiny and Our Daily Lives by the Year 2100, world renowned theoretical physicist and futurologist Michio Kaku shared his view, and those of 300 other global top scientists, about what is in store for the rest of

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Risk: confident or complacent?

A panel of risk experts gave their reaction to the publication of the fifth global risk management survey report undertaken by SAS and the Economist Intelligence Unit. The report suggests that while lessons have been learned, some institutions may be sliding into complacency. At any rate, risk appetites are growing

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Flowers blooming on the fertile soil of data

Journalist and author David McCandless is a man with a passion: data visualization. Numbers have become so huge – in economics, business, statistics, science – that mere mortals just can’t get their heads round them. He illustrated that point today at The Premier Business Leadership Conference in his talk, "The

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Reasons to be cheerful

“Cautious optimism” in the short term, and “great expectations” for the long term would best summarize the mood of the panel of experts who kicked off Wednesday’s deliberations at The Premier Business Leadership Series. Gerard Lyons of Standard Chartered and Linda Yueh agreed that there will be a lot of

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