Sunday 24 September 2017

Worldwide Educating for the Future Index 🎓

 
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The Economist   Intelligence Unit   PERSPECTIVES
 
WEEKLY DIGEST  |  Issue #90
 
 
 
 
SPOTLIGHT
 
 
 
Worldwide Educating for the Future Index
 
Our new Worldwide Educating for the Future Index is the first to gauge the relationship between broader societal trends and future-skills education. New Zealand, Canada, Finland, Switzerland and Singapore are the best in class on the index. What did they do right?
 
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Driving business growth with low-carbon strategies
 
Climate protection is a business opportunity disguised as an environmental problem. Today, a growing number of companies agree with this view.
 
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Culture clash - the challenge of innovation through acquisition
 
UK business leaders are keen to acquire innovative companies, but successful integration requires careful management of culture and talent.
 
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OPINION
The day of the MiFID II
MiFID II, one of the biggest market structure overhauls in history, could radically alter the investment landscape.
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Andrew Walsh,
chief executive and managing director,
IRESS
 
 
 
 
FROM THE ECONOMIST
 
 
 
 
Carbon budgets
 
There is still no room for complacency in matters climatic
 
 
 
 
 
Academic sexism
 
Research suggests students are biased against female lecturers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
UPCOMING EVENTS
 
 
 
 
Join the global treasury community to discuss how the intelligent treasury uses digitalisation and data to release the true strategic value of treasury.
 
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