International SOS’s Arnaud VaissiĂ©: ‘The job of a CEO is to be a stress absorber’

CEO of International SOS Arnaud Vaissié explains to IMD President Jean-François Manzoni how the business has survived 40 years by overcoming obstacles like COVID-19 and navigating financial crises.

From caterpillar to butterfly: Three steps to transition from entrepreneur to investor

The baby boomer generation is leaving the workplace. This raises the inevitable issue of succession for first-generation family business entrepreneurs, says Simon Minder.

TIME’s first female CEO plots course for the future

Jessica Sibley, CEO of TIME, explains to Jean-François Manzoni how she is transforming the 100-year-old media brand into a company that can remain relevant in the digital age.

Data, tech, and diversity will help most in directing more capital to climate change portfolios

Climate finance is the hottest topic on the table when it comes to doing something tangible about climate change. We urgently need to propagate the “hows” around investing in positive values.

Decoding the behavioral biases that influence venture capital funds

Beyond the number crunching, the decisions made by venture capital funds often depend on a complex and intricate mix of human behavior and psychological biases that can significantly influence the outcome of the fund.

Beyond earth’s boundaries: a journey of innovation and leadership 

Spaceship designer, serial entrepreneur, and space diplomat Susmita Mohanty has a unique vantage point on the world, having worked for space agencies and mega-corporations and co-founded three start-ups. Here she shares her insights on how companies can leverage space assets to chart a more sustainable future.

How to teach an entrepreneur to let go

Biotech entrepreneur Juana Lucia Flores-Candia explains that technology has changed the way to mentor chief executives. Here are her three ways to get entrepreneurs to focus.

Geely: The ever-evolving business 

Li Shufu, CEO and founder of Chinese carmaker Geely, overcame a host of setbacks to become the billionaire owner of a multi-faceted business

Mehta Group’s Chairman Jay Mehta on why people should be at the heart of any business transformation

Since taking over as Chairman of Mehta Group, Jay Mehta has successfully turned the family-owned business around, steering it from the brink of insolvency to becoming a profitable multi-activity enterprise.

Think local, act local

Civic wealth can be created through entrepreneurship, bringing together a variety of stakeholders and getting buy-in from communities.

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