The project took on a life of its own. Over 190 days, we released 103 videos. Each was around five minutes long, with one simple question: How might COVID-19 impact our future? Read more in the conversation What our ‘world…
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20 views on the biggest opportunity for change after the pandemic By Ceri Parker
24 November 2020Views: 803What is the biggest opportunity you see for positive change in the post-pandemic world? And what is your best piece of advice for how to make change happen? Read more in weforum 20 views on the biggest opportunity for change…
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What Drives Drivers? How to Influence Mobility Behaviors By Joël Hazan , Benjamin Fassenot , Ammar A. Malik , and Joanna Moody
18 July 2020Views: 750The status quo bias, halo effect, and ambiguity effect also contribute to the reluctance to adopt new-mobility modes. For instance, the ambiguity effect can limit the use of flexible, ad hoc carpooling because the initial ride (from home to work,…
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Startup and then scale-up. What’s next? Well, when startup companies reach that level of growth, it’s true that the challenges they’ll have to deal with change. They’ll now have to focus on sustaining a leading position in their market, probably…
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When the world gets back to whatever the next normal may be, do you want your life to be the way it was before, or are there things you’re learning? Read more in Fast Company How to design your post-COVID-19…
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Yuval Noah Harari on what the year 2050 has in store for humankind By Yuval Noah Harari
4 May 2020Views: 2,192The last thing a teacher needs to give her pupils is more information. They already have far too much of it. Instead, people need the ability to make sense of information, to tell the difference between what is important and…
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Department stores were the original retail startups. Now they’re headed for the grave By Elizabeth Segran
3 May 2020Views: 622In mid-March 2020, department stores were classified as nonessential businesses and forced to shutter in an effort to curb the spread of the disease. Read more in fast company Department stores were the original retail startups. Now they’re headed for…
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The Rise of Digitalism: Will the Coronavirus Trigger the End of Liberalism? By Dr Mark van Rijmenam
18 April 2020Views: 896A famous quote that has often been linked to Winston Churchill in the form “Never let a good crisis go to waste”. Whoever said it, there is a truth to it, and also now we see governments around the world…
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With the latest folding products from Motorola and Samsung, those two brands reached back into their legacy to battle over whether the ghost of Razr was enough to steal the thunder from a dominant competitor. Read more in zdnet The…