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The bad news is there are still 793 million people in the world without enough to eat and climate change may have a devastating impact on the agricultural sector of more is not done to mitigate its effects and adapt the world’s food supply.

When more equals less

Employees are forced to give up their interests, spend less time with their families and end up intellectually under-stimulated when businesses believe that quantity matters more than quality time.

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Volkswagen, Mercedes, Renault, PSA, Opel and Porche are all showing new concepts, production cars or both and all appear to be pursuing electric vehicles.

Metaverse myths

Undeniably, the metaverse is the new buzzword of recent years.  Yet for all the fascination this word carries, there is a lot of debate over what the metaverse is, how significant it might be, when it will arrive, and  how it will work. 

Is our thirst for innovation making humanity redundant?

The ways in which AI could improve our world are countless—in fact there is barely any issue facing our world today that AI couldn’t play a valuable part in the fight against.

Hands-free: what it’s like to “drive” an autonomous drive car

Once you’ve experienced a car that drives itself, you will feel like you have stepped into the future.

Harvey, Irma, and Jose: proof of climate change

As with so many topics in today’s extremely polarized political climate, this issue has writers and scientists on both sides claiming certainty and normal citizens left deciding who to trust and what to believe.

Hit refresh: Transforming business through empathy

We have had to “hit refresh” many times since that first speech at the Tokyo Motor Show, including bringing together Renault and Nissan in the early days of the Alliance.

A leap of faith

Bardo, a remote village in northern Nigeria, is thirty kilometres away from the nearest hospital. There are no cars, buses, or taxis. Pregnant mothers there now have an emergency contact number which will call a car and driver, day and night, to drive them to safety and the care of professional obstetricians.

Traditional HR is dead

Annemie Ress is the Founder of PurpleBeach, which is a forum that encourages diversity of thinking and promotes the topic of people innovation. Accepting that innovation in business is underpinned by people, PurpleBeach acts as catalyst for change at the intersection between business and people.

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