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[Webinar] KEYS- Where Next on ESG?
Is ESG at a crossroads? Our next KEYS webinar is devoted to understanding the real state of ESG in business today, setting out the key things we need to get right.
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The factors driving anti-incumbent anger
In seven charts, Melissa Dunne look at how everything from inflation to nostalgia to DEI could lead to more leaders being ousted from office in the year ahead.
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[Webinar] KEYS - The Year in Review
At the final KEYS broadcast of the year, we’ll be taking time out to think about what we learned from the story of 2024, and going on the lookout for clues as to what 2025 has in store.
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An introduction to Flair Brazil 2025 - Movements under the surface: tectonic tensions and real opportunities
Brazil has faced a political and socio-economic rollercoaster in recent times, and recent demographic shifts coupled with new behavioural trends present significant challenges and opportunities for businesses.
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Corporate reputation: ESG, polycrisis and polarisation
Companies are expected to play a larger societal role, moving beyond traditional Corporate Social Responsibility and embracing ESG principles. However, the rise of societal polarisation, fuelled by social media algorithms and echo chambers, creates complexities for businesses.
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A new concept of beauty: how AI is transforming image standards
AI is transforming beauty standards through personalised product recommendations, virtual try-ons, and skin analysis tools. However, it also presents challenges by promoting unattainable ideals and reinforcing stereotypes. We explore how brands are addressing these concerns.
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[Webinar] KEYS - The Perils of Perception: Facts vs Fiction?
In this month’s episode of KEYS, we’ll be reviewing the dynamics of today’s perils of perception, discussing what it tells us about our world and considering how businesses can best respond.
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More than one in two feel their country needs to do more on its infrastructure needs
The 2024 Global Infrastructure Report from Ipsos and the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA).
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Americans increasingly concerned about inflation as U.S. election nears
50% of people in the U.S. now say the cost of living is the top concern for their country as persistent fears about a recession hang overhead.