When you’re one of the world’s biggest tech companies, where do you send employees to nurture their innovative ideas? Down to the “Microsoft Garage,” of course.
When you’re one of the world’s biggest tech companies, where do you send employees to nurture their innovative ideas? Down to the “Microsoft Garage,” of course.
Jo Marchant, author of “Cure: A Journey into the Science of Mind over Body,” discusses the scientific basis for the brain’s ability to cure.
In her new book, the television producer and writer who “owns Thursday night” shares what she learned during her “year of yes.”
The Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD) in Geneva conducts peace-making activities in some of the world’s most violent war zones. Executive director David Harland talks with Knowledge@Wharton about HD, which he describes as a “Venus fly trap in the garden of diplomacy.”
Canadian firm Verdant Global is building indoor agricultural facilities at scale to bring fresh, pesticide-free food to local populations.
Offshoring, reshoring, nearshoring — manufacturing around the world is undergoing some seismic locational shifts, many of which the conventional wisdom did not see coming, and for reasons that may surprise you.
European banks haven’t recovered as well as U.S. banks from the financial crisis. Investors have sold off shares as banks face tighter margins and an ongoing slowdown.
It’s not just assembly line work that is at risk from automation anymore. Martin Ford, author of “Rise of the Robots,” explains what’s coming.
The world’s central banks are increasingly entering the uncharted territory of negative interest rates. Will this move promote spending, or will economies see unintended consequences?
NREC CEO Sam Sidiqi shares how his firm hedges political and currency risks in commercial real estate developments in the MENA region. He also sees opportunities in developing Mediterranean coast properties.
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