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CFDA | November 24, 2021

Adapting to the global supply chain crisis, brands turn to resale

Adapting to the global supply chain crisis, brands turn to resale

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A durable U.S. climate strategy … or a house of cards?

"Like war, human-caused warming also poses an escalating threat … Things left out of sight and untended on a hot stove can combust.”

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CIOs called to quickly show return on technology investment

"In the research that we've done, companies that are much more effective at creating the four drivers have much higher revenue growth."

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Op-Ed: To pay for the war, Ukraine needs the E.U.'s help to restart its economy

"It's imperative to restart the Ukrainian economy and generate more tax revenue, even as the fighting carries on."

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The biggest mistakes companies make with cybersecurity–and how to avoid them

"Cyberattacks are frequent and dangerous. ... Every manager knows it. But they still get things wrong with cybersecurity. All the time.”

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The Amazon, Starbucks, Apple union push is capturing what a majority of all American workers now say they want

"The big question I get asked is will this be a turning point, or just a flash in [the] pan."

Jun 2, 2022
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Jason Jay
Haz Revista | May 26, 2022

Innovation, a key tool to achieve a more sustainable future

Our own Jason Jay presented #EnROADS to TheCUBE Hub Madrid's "Genius Table," urging the group to examine how companies can consider innovation in terms of real, evidence-based impact.

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Financial Times | May 23, 2022

‘Do-good’ measures don’t do at all

A multitude of methodologies to rate businesses is causing confusion for ethical investors

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Financial Times | May 31, 2022

Aggregate ESG confusion

Highlighting the work of our Aggregate Confusion Project, the Financial Times examines the current state of ESG.

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Why gas prices are so high

"10 years from now, that oil well may not be earning profits [which] is creating a disincentive to drill."

Jun 14, 2022
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