
Latest | Volume 10 Issue 3
Does Elite Quality Matter?
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Do elites contribute to a society more than they extract from it?
Featured Articles
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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.
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JUMBO Group shows how digital transformation and its seafood business can go together.
From the Editor

Do elites contribute to a society more than they extract from it?
At The Helm

An interview with N.R. Narayana Murthy, the founder and former Chairman of Infosys.
Vantage Point

Yes, it can make or break a society.
Industry Watch

Using environmental and social urban design principles to create future new towns.

Factors to consider when designing communication strategies for diverse nations.
Case In Point

What does it take to decarbonise charter-related shipping?
Executive Brief

Innovation managers must learn how to harness AI’s transformative potential.

They need to start preparing for this new role now.

Building dual-agenda innovation capabilities is the way to go.
At the end of the Copenhagen Climate Ministerial in March 2023, Dr Sultan Al Jaber, President-Designate of the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (or COP28), said, “The international community must unite in promoting bold, ambitious, and practical solutions while prioritising inclusivity, enhanced accountability, and transparency. All stakeholders, particularly big industries, must go further and faster to get the world back on track.”1
The Entrepreneur's Corner

Jimmy Thai tells us about how the Primer Group has expanded to become the retail giant it is now.