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- What is critical race theory? | World Economic Forum
What is critical race theory? Critical race theory (CRT) is a way of thinking about America’s history through the lens of racism It examines how the legacy of slavery and segregation in the US is embedded in modern-day legal systems and policies And is the idea that racism is not a matter of individual bigotry but is systemic in America
- Saudi Arabia’s balancing act: peace talks, a new economy and straddling . . .
Saudi Arabia's current transformation is concentrated along three lines: economic, diplomatic and the energy transition Talks on Ukraine, with Saudi Arabia as a broker, show the delicate balancing act the country must maintain in a complex new geopolitical reality If the country can navigate the challenges ahead, its transformation could showcase a dynamic new role for the Middle East
- Creating an AI-driven workplace and a future-ready workforce
Leaders need new skills to navigate the AI-driven workplace revolution, including learning how to lead teams in which AI agents and humans collaborate
- Scenario planning for the future of manufacturing value chains
The landscape of advanced manufacturing and value chains is transforming Long-term scenario planning can help key decision-makers navigate uncertainty
- 7 ways companies are advancing racial justice in business
The pressure for companies to act on racial equality has increased Many are focusing on seven main actions to increase diversity, equity and inclusion
- What is Environmental Racism And How Can We Fight It?
Read on to know what is environmental racism and how can we fight it From toxic tap water to oil pipelines on native land to waste dumps in the global south, here's how structural disadvantages play out in the environment
- How leaders are reacting to the US George Floyd protests
Leaders from politics, black communities, faith and business have been speaking out following protests in response to the death of George Floyd African-American Floyd died in police custody in Minneapolis on 25 May Across the world thousands have protested his death, asking for social change
- What companies do now will determine their future in the Intelligent . . .
Companies without an AI strategy are already behind, and many risk stalling in pilot mode According to Everest Group’s Peter Bendor-Samuel, around 90% of GenAI proof of concept pilots will not transition to production any time soon Now is the time for companies to execute their strategy, while continuing to innovate, or they will be at a severe disadvantage in the Intelligent Age
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