Tag Archives: Globalisation
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Universal eye health: the fight to save the world’s vision
The decades-long initiative to improve eye health worldwide has spawned a number of important milestones in recent years. But how far away are we from stamping out avoidable blindness for good and cutting visual impairment on a global scale?
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What is it like to live and work in China?
It is one of the most dynamic, vibrant countries in the world, but moving to work in China can often seem daunting to “foreigners”. Here are some tips which could help
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Do we need a robot tax?
Whether failure to tax robots indirectly subsidises automation remains contentious, but it is an issue that must be dealt with – sooner rather than later
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The fight for equal access to rare disease treatment
Rare disease patients in developing countries and rural regions are often neglected, and in need of diagnosis backed up by treatment and research
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Five countries shaking up tax reporting
Meet the pioneering nations leading the push to electronic invoicing
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Culture is key to avoiding reputational risk
Chief executives must be flag bearers of brand reputation in the face of potentially damaging cultural risks
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How modest fashion became a global trend
The future remains bright for modest fashion as Western retailers realise the huge potential of this growing and lucrative market
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What’s next for talent management in 2019?
‘Organisations must carefully choose how they respond to the change that is already happening and to the change yet to come’