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- These are the 10 principles that make good leadership great
From the young CEO to the female head of a male-dominated industry; from the ethnic minority head of state to the immigrant tech guru — today’s paths into leadership are more diverse than ever before
- Now is the time for a great reset - The World Economic Forum
The Great Reset agenda would have three main components The first would steer the market toward fairer outcomes To this end, governments should improve coordination (for example, in tax, regulatory, and fiscal policy), upgrade trade arrangements, and create the conditions for a “stakeholder economy ”
- Why AI literacy is now a core competency in education
Education systems must go beyond digital literacy and embrace AI literacy as a core educational priority A new AI Literacy Framework (AILit) aims to empower learners to navigate an AI-integrated world with confidence and purpose
- 30 visions for a better world in 2030 | World Economic Forum
In the 1980s, when the baby boomers arrived in large numbers at universities around the world, most campuses simply expanded at great expense One key exception was Cape Town University Unable to expand its footprint, the university asked the above question and was surprised to find how little its infrastructure was being used
- A 10-year plan to reset after COVID, for people and the planet
The great sustainable reset: The new world of work after the pandemic Now is the time for a 'great reset' 'A golden opportunity' - HRH the Prince of Wales and other leaders on the Forum's Great Reset
- Who was Mahatma Gandhi and what impact did he have on India?
He’s one of the most instantly recognizable figures of the 20th century – Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, better known to many as Mahatma Gandhi or Great Soul The 2nd of October marks the anniversary of Gandhi’s birth and the start of a life of struggle in the fight for Indian independence from British colonial rule
- Why is Einstein famous? | World Economic Forum
The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas Incorporated as a not-for-profit foundation in 1971, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the Forum is tied to no political, partisan or national interests
- Lessons from history on how to understand America in 2025
Speaking to Radio Davos at the World Economic Forum's 2025 Annual Meeting, Edgecliffe-Johnson, academic and Wall Street Journal columnist Walter Mead, and business leader and broadcaster David Rubinstein outlined how we may better understand this 20th and 21st-century superpower after the re-election of Donald Trump as the 47th US President
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