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Volume 05 Issue 1

Of Tailwinds and Headwinds
Latest | Volume 05 Issue 1

The Changing Face of Family Business

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Long-time readers of these pages are more than familiar with disruption, and the current shift in the world’s economic and political tectonic plates is assuming even greater interest for many of us.

Featured Articles

  • More than half of humanity currently lives in urban areas, and the United Nations predicts that figure will reach 70 percent by 2050. Cities worldwide already generate a significant amount of solid waste annually, adding to vexing issues that the global community is trying to address–demand for transportation, air pollution, access to public open spaces, urban sprawl, and general sustainability challenges.

  • JUMBO Group shows how digital transformation and its seafood business can go together.

From the Editor
Of Tailwinds and Headwinds
Long-time readers of these pages are more than familiar with disruption, and the current shift in the world’s economic and political tectonic plates is assuming even greater interest for many of us.
Vantage Point
Vietnam: Reaping long-term gains from agricultural land reforms
Agriculture in Vietnam is in need of flexibility, efficiency, modernisation and innovation.
Industry Watch
Transformation: The new normal for next-gen family businesses
It is no longer business as usual–at least not as far as the next generation is concerned.
Public-private partnerships: The pro-poor gap evaluation
Improving the future design and implementation of public-private partnerships.
Productivity of society redesigned
Looking at productivity, not just of the plant, but of society as a whole.
Case In Point
Future for children in Indonesia: On walking out of poverty
A social enterprise project that has brought income and dignity to a remote community in Indonesia.
Executive Brief
Japan: How Abenomics is impacting business
Since the bursting of the asset-price bubble in the early 1990s, Japan has faced the formidable challenge of boosting growth, ending deflation, maintaining financial and exchange rate stability, and securing fiscal sustainability. Japan’s rapidly ageing society, entrenched deflationary expectations and domestically-oriented economy, combined with sluggish global growth post the 2008 global financial crisis, hampered policy transmission.
Talent magnets: Three dimensions of a great place to work
Inside any successful business, you’ll find talented people front and centre, and India is no exception.
How Fintech startups succeed in financial inclusion to bank the unbanked
In the drive to bank the unbanked, digital technology may succeed where others could only dream.

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