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- Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2025 | World Economic Forum
The Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2025 report highlights 10 innovations with the potential to reshape industries and societies
- Now is the time for a great reset - World Economic Forum
Visit the Great Reset microsite here Hear Klaus Schwab on these podcast episodes: the Great Reset launch and his book We can emerge from this crisis a better world, if we act quickly and jointly, writes Schwab The changes we have already seen in response to COVID-19 prove that a reset of our economic and social foundations is possible This is our best chance to instigate stakeholder
- These are the 10 principles that make good leadership great
Today, in the private and public sectors, our leaders are becoming more diverse and less conventional For these leaders, and those who aspire for the top spot one day, these 10 characteristics are where they should focus their development At their core, they require soft skills and the ability to make smart, empathetic decisions under pressure
- 30 visions for a better world in 2030 | World Economic Forum
From cutting violence in half to turning the whole economy circular, a set of optimistic predictions drawn from global experts in the World Economic Forum's Global Future Councils
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Learn about World Economic Forum's latest work and impact through the latest key messages on our Homepage
- 5 droughts that changed human history | World Economic Forum
The report argues this human impact is set to grow, potentially leading to "severe" consequences for humanity - including more frequent and severe droughts, food and water shortages, destructive wildfires and conflicts between people competing for resources
- HRH the Prince of Wales and other leaders on the Forums Great Reset
The Great Reset - the theme of Davos 2021 - is a commitment to jointly and urgently build the foundations of our economic and social system for a more fair, sustainable and resilient post-COVID future
- America’s dominance is over. By 2030, well have a handful of global . . .
There will be no single hegemonic force but instead a handful of countries – the U S , Russia, China, Germany, India and Japan chief among them – exhibiting semi-imperial tendencies
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